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TRANSCRIPT: Anatomy and pap tests


A pap test is performed in this way: The uterus, or womb is located in the woman's lower abdomen. The lower portion of the womb is called the cervix. The cervix opens into the vagina, which leads to the outside of the body. When the doctor or physician's assistant does the pap test, a few cells are taken from the cervix.


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