How many years does a normal cervical cancer screening stay normal?

Cervical cancer screening generally refers to cervical liquid-based cytology and human papillomavirus (HPV) screening. Women between the ages of 25 and 49 years old who are negative for both tests can remain in the program for 3 years, women between the ages of 50 and 65 years old who are negative for both tests can remain in the program for 5 years, and women between the ages of 65 years old who were negative for both tests do not need to continue to be screened. The number of years a cervical cancer screening test lasts depends on a woman’s age, and the length of time a cervical cancer screening test lasts varies by age. The progression of cervical cancer needs a certain time and process, and the gradual transformation process is relatively slow. If the results of the two tests are normal, there may not be any big change in about 3 years, and if there is an abnormality in the cervical cancer screening, the time for reviewing should be shortened. It is recommended to go to regular hospitals for cervical cancer screening, the test results are more accurate.