Pap Smear - what is it and how the test is done
HPV (Human papillomavirus ) is transmitted through sexual intercourse and causes nearly 100% of cancers of the cervix in women. It is estimated that 1 in 2 women will contract the virus in their li...
Find out where to get a Pap Test (HPV Test) in Milan - Milano. Compare details and costs for a Pap Smear from the best labs in Italy.
Via Visconti di Modrone 7, 20122 c/o Centro Medico Visconti di Modrone 20122 Milano (MI)
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Piazza 6 febbraio n.16 20145 Milano (MI)
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Via Alberto Mario, 6 20149 Milano (MI)
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Via L. Castelvetro, 33 20154 Milano (MI)
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Viale Monza, 43 20127 Milano (MI)
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Via della Moscova, 22 20121 Milano (MI)
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Viale Monza, 2, 20127 Milano MI, Italia
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Via Piero della Francesca, 40, 20154 Milano MI, Italia
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Via Romualdo Bonfadini, 84, 20138 Milano MI, Italia
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Via 25 Aprile, 8, 20091 Bresso MI, Italia
4.9 km
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Viale Ercole Marelli, 19, 20099 Sesto San Giovanni MI, Italia
5.1 km
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Via Gaetano Salvemini, 28, 20099 Sesto San Giovanni MI, Italia
5.1 km
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Via Bruno Buozzi, 9, 20032 Cormano MI, Italia
5.3 km
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Via Antonio Gramsci, 80, 20054 Segrate MI, Italia
5.2 km
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Piazza Centro Commerciale, 4, 20054 Segrate MI, Italia
5.2 km
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Via Sempione, 32, 20016 Pero MI, Italia
5.8 km
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Viale Giacomo Matteotti, 25, 20095 Cusano Milanino MI, Italia
5.8 km
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Piazza Italia, 3, 20093 Cologno Monzese MI, Italia
6 km
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Via Antonio Gramsci, 62, 20055 Vimodrone MI, Italia
5.7 km
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Anogenital warts Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis Anogenital cancers Oropharyngeal cancers Cervical squamous cell carcinoma Oral focal epithelial hyperplasia
HPV (Human papillomavirus ) is transmitted through sexual intercourse and causes nearly 100% of cancers of the cervix in women. It is estimated that 1 in 2 women will contract the virus in their li...
It is mainly contracted by direct skin-to-skin contact during intimate sexual contact, penetrative or non-penetrative sexual contact.
Though mostly harmless, HPV can cause abnormal cells, which can sometimes lead to cancers in both men and women, including cervical, vaginal, vulval, anal, head and neck, and penile cancers.
There are only preventive measures available currently. HPV is vaccine-preventable.