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DianaValesko
2 years ago

Women from 20 years onwards should be introduced to the female doctor for examination to identify and exclude signs of cervical cancer.

From 20 years onwards, women can take the annual gynecological screening.

Women between the ages of 20 and 29 are paid for the annual pre-care interview, as well as the examination of the external sex organs and the PAP deduction for cancer care by the sickness insurance fund.

Good for you.

Alexandra1410
2 years ago

Your decision. Precautionary examinations usually begin with 21. If you want to do this, yes. If no, then not

vanillakisss22
2 years ago

Yeah, you should. For precaution.

peer80
2 years ago

Yes, called cancer care