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USPSTF changes stance on routine pelvic exams

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After years of treating the screening pelvic exam as a routine part of well care, the USPSTF says the evidence is insufficient to assess the balance of its benefits and harms in asymptomatic, nonpregnant, adult women. There are still a few exceptions, however.


 

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