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What is the cut off age for Pap smears?

According to major health organizations, most women can stop receiving Pap smears after age 65. However, this depends on a history of adequate, normal screenings and individual risk factors, making it a crucial conversation to have with your healthcare provider.

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When Can You Stop Pap Smears? Understanding the Guidelines by Year and Age

According to the American Cancer Society, most individuals with a cervix can stop cervical cancer screening after age 65, provided they have had a history of regular, normal test results. The specific year you can stop Pap smears depends on your personal health history, screening frequency, and whether you meet the criteria set by major health organizations.

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What is normal forgetfulness at age 65?

According to the National Institute on Aging, some changes in memory are a normal part of getting older, but significant memory loss is not. Understanding **what is normal forgetfulness at age 65** can help you recognize common memory shifts and know when to seek professional medical advice.

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