The liquid-based cytology test will cost you between$150 and$200, and the charges vary from place to place, so please take into account the local charges. Cervical cancer screening consists of two tests: cervical liquid-based cytology: TCT; and human papillomavirus: HPV. If the patient has a history of sexual intercourse, it is recommended that cervical cancer screening be repeated on a regular basis. If the cervical cancer screening TCT and HPV show positive results, colposcopy is needed as appropriate. Depending on the colposcopy, a decision will be made whether to perform further cervical biopsy. Depending on the pathologic return from the cervical biopsy, a decision will be made about the next step in treatment. If the cervical cancer screening TCT and HPV are fine, there is no need for special treatment for this condition, and regular annual checkups are sufficient.