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Screening Exams by Age
Screening Exams by Age
Take this checklist to your next doctor’s appointment. Your doctor can help you develop a more tailored
screening plan if needed.
These exams are for women at average risk of cancer. If you believe you may be more likely to develop cancer
because of your personal or family medical history, visit our screening guidelines page at
www.mdanderson.org/screeningguidelines to learn about exams for women at increased risk.
Ages 20 – 29
q Clinical breast exam every one to three years to check for breast
cancer, starting at age 21
q Liquid-based Pap test every two years to check for cervical
cancer
Ages 30-39
q Clinical breast exam every one to three years to check for breast
cancer
q Liquid-based Pap test and HPV test every three years to check
for cervical cancer
Ages 40-49
q Mammogram and clinical breast exam every year to check for
breast cancer
q Liquid-based Pap test and HPV test every three years to check for cervical cancer
Ages 50-59
q Mammogram and clinical breast exam every year to check for breast cancer
q Liquid-based Pap test and HPV test every three years to check for cervical cancer
q Colonoscopy every 10 years to check for colorectal cancer
All Ages
Regardless of your age, practice breast awareness. This means you
should be familiar with your breasts so that they will notice any changes
and report them to your doctor without delay.