A pap smear is a gold standard test when it comes to preventing cervical cancer. However, a large number of women are unaware of Pap smear and fail to take the test. Not many know but gynecological cancers are one of the causes of higher morbidity and mortality in women and are often overlooked.

Times Now Digital spoke to Dr Sucheta Parte, Consultant - Obstetrician and Gynecologist about how important pap smear tests are when it comes to detecting gynecological cancers and improving the survival rates of patients. She explained that gynecological cancer starts in a woman's reproductive organs including cervix, ovaries, uterus, vagina, and vulva. Cervical, endometrial, ovarian, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar cancer are some of the types of cancer that are commonly seen in a large number of women.

The common symptoms of gynecological cancers are abnormal vaginal bleeding or discharge, pelvic pain, frequent urination, and constipation which are often missed by women due to the lack of awareness regarding these cancers. Moreover, the risk factors for these types of cancers are having a family history, obesity, age, and HPV. Though, regular Pap smear tests will help to prevent these cancers.

The Importance Of Pap Smear Tests For Detecting Gynecological CancersRegular pap smear tests will help in timely detection of gynecological cancers, particularly cervical cancer before it even spreads further. By screening for abnormal cells in the cervix, pap smear not only helps identify preca.