Have you ever had a Pap smear or Pap test?
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BR56
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When did you have your most recent Pap test?
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How long before that Pap smear was the previous one?
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Have you had a hysterectomy?
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When do you expect to have your next Pap test?
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How often do you think a woman your age should have a Pap smear?
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CV-07
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Most medical organizations now recommend a Pap smear every three years for healthy adult women. Have you heard about this change in guidelines?
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CV-08
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Would you agree to have Pap smears every three years if your health care provider recommended it?
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CV-09
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Do you think that HPV infection is rare?
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CV-13c
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Do you think HPV can cause abnormal Pap smears?
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Do you think that HPV can affect a woman's ability to get pregnant?
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CV-13f
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Has a health care provider such as a doctor or nurse ever talked to you about a HPV vaccine or shot?
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BR65
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Has a health care provider such as a doctor or nurse ever talked to you about a HPV test?
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BR66
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Do you think women who get the cervical cancer vaccine or HPV shot should continue to get screened for cervical cancer with the Pap test?
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BR73
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How long before that Pap smear was the previous one?
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CV-04
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What was the main reason that you had this Pap test?
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CV-03
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BR58
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Have you ever been treated for genital warts?
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CV-10
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BR60
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Have you ever heard of HPV? HPV stands for Human Papillomavirus. It is not HIV, HSV, or herpes.
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CV-11
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BR61a
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Have you ever been told by a health care provider that you had a human papillomavirus or HPV infection?
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CV-12
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BR64
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Do you think HPV can cause cervical cancer?
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CV-13a
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BR67
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Do you think you can get HPV through sexual contact?
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CV-13b
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BR68
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Do you think HPV can go away on its own, without treatment?
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CV-13d
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BR70
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A vaccine to prevent HPV infection is available and is called the cervical cancer vaccine or HPV shot. Before today, have you ever heard of the cervical cancer vaccine or HPV shot?
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BR61b
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Where have you heard about HPV?
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BR63
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A vaccine to prevent the human papillomavirus or HPV infection is recommended for girls ages 11-12 and is called the cervical cancer vaccine, HPV shot, or GARDASIL. If you had a daughter that age, would you have her get it?
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BR74
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What is the main reason you would not have her get it?
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BR75
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When was your last Pap Screen? Guidelines based on recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, 2005.
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CV-02t
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CV-02t
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When did you have your most recent Pap test?
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CV-02
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BR57
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When do you expect to have your next Pap test?
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CV-06
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BR59
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