Does a week of cervical cancer screening reports mean 7 days on weekdays?

The cervical cancer screening report takes about a week to get the result, which refers to seven days of working days. Generally speaking, if a patient undergoes cervical cancer screening, he/she can go home after the specimen is collected in the hospital and wait for the doctor’s notification to collect the result, and the result will take about one week to be available, which refers to seven days of a normal working day, that is to say, if there is a rest day or a legal holiday among them, the number of days needs to be subtracted to make the calculation again. Cervical cancer screening includes two tests: high-risk human papillomavirus and liquid-based thin-layer cytology, which is the main screening method for early cervical cancer and pre-cancerous lesions, and has the advantages of being non-invasive, convenient and fast. It is recommended that patients should not have sex within 3 days after the examination, pay attention to rest, and avoid consuming spicy and stimulating foods such as chili peppers. After getting the report, consult the attending physician at the first time and do not interpret it by yourself, so as not to aggravate the psychological burden or delay the treatment.