Cervical screening, i.e., TCT and HPV tests, cost about seven hundred dollars. Routine screening tests are recommended for every woman who is sexually active. The incidence of cervical cancer is getting younger and younger. With the implementation of cervical cancer screening, many women have been able to detect pre-cancerous lesions in a timely manner and have been relieved through surgical treatments and blocked from the possibility of eventual development of cervical cancer. It is a very necessary screening tool. Before the age of 25, you can only check the TCT, which is a cervical liquid-based thin-layer cytology test, focusing on whether there are cervical lesions, and the result suggests: inflammation, ASC-US, low-grade, high-grade, carcinoma in situ, and cervical cancer. Women older than 25 can actively perform TCT and HPV screening, TCT is recommended once a year, while HPV can be checked once every 3 years if it is negative. HPV is a human papillomavirus test, most of the sexually active women have been infected with 80-90%, most of which can be cleared up by their own immunity, but if it persists for more than 2 years, it should be closely followed up and if necessary, colposcopy. However, if the infection persists for more than 2 years, it should be closely followed up, and if necessary, a biopsy of the cervical tissue should be taken under colposcopy to rule out the possibility of lesions. Cervical cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in women, but it can be prevented and detected at an early stage by active examination.