Pap test
Americannoun
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a test for cancer of the cervix, consisting of the staining of cervical cells taken in a cervical or vaginal smear Pap smear, or pap smear for examination of exfoliated cells.
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a vaginal Pap smear used to evaluate estrogen levels.
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an examination of exfoliated cells in any body fluid, as sputum or urine, for cancer cells.
noun
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another name for cervical smear
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a similar test for precancerous cells in other organs
Etymology
Origin of Pap test
First recorded in 1955–60; named after George Papanicolaou (1883–1962), U.S. cytologist, born in Greece, who developed the staining method
Example Sentences
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JB Lockhart, a retired office worker in Oregon, still schedules an annual Pap test even though she was told she didn’t need it.
From New York Times • Dec. 18, 2022
Screening guidelines have long recommended HPV testing in conjunction with the Pap test, and randomized clinical trials have shown it results in better detection, fewer false positives and decreased mortality than Pap smears alone.
From Scientific American • Nov. 17, 2021
The Pap test isn't just good for women.
From Slate • Sep. 27, 2011
There is no reliable and easy-to-administer early detection test for ovarian cancer comparable to the Pap test for cervical cancer.
From Washington Post • Jul. 25, 2011
Many tests are less reliable: a recent article in The Wall Street Journal, for example, suggests that the well-known Pap test for cervical cancer is only 75 percent accurate.
From "Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences" by John Allen Paulos
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