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Smear for Malignant Cells, in Visit Clinic

Examines tissue or fluid smears under a microscope to find cancer cells and guide diagnosis or treatment in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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Rating
4.5+Rating
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What is a Smear for Malignant Cells Test in Visit Clinic?

A smear for malignant cells looks for abnormal or cancerous cells in a tissue or fluid sample. It does not measure a chemical, but checks cell appearance under a microscope. Finding malignant cells can show cancer, spread of cancer, or recurrence after treatment. It helps doctors decide if more tests are needed, such as biopsy or imaging. It is also used to follow known cancers and to guide treatment choices. Results are combined with symptoms, imaging, and other lab tests to give a clearer picture of disease and the next steps in care.

Smear for Malignant Cells Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Smear for Malignant Cells Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Smear for Malignant Cells test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Smear for Malignant Cells Test in Visit Clinic?

Smear for Malignant Cells is often ordered as part of cytology panels when fluid or tissue sampling is done. Doctors may request it for unexplained lumps, persistent pain, abnormal imaging, or suspicious fluid buildup. It helps detect or monitor cancers and their spread. Abnormal results can come from cancer, severe infections, inflammation, or prior procedures. A strong family history of cancer may make this test more important for early investigation.

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Frequently asked questions

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Can a smear detect cancerous cells in Visit Clinic?plus

A smear (Pap) test screens cervical cells for abnormal or precancerous changes and can detect some early cancerous cells. It’s mainly aimed at cervical disease often caused by HPV, not other gynecological cancers. Results can be false negative or positive, so abnormal smears usually need HPV testing, colposcopy and biopsy to confirm diagnosis. Regular screening improves detection and outcomes.

How painful is a Pap smear in Visit Clinic?plus

A Pap smear is usually quick and causes only mild discomfort or pressure; many people feel a brief pinch or cramp when the speculum is inserted or when cells are collected. Some experience light spotting afterward. Pain varies — it can be more uncomfortable for those with anxiety, vaginal dryness, or pelvic conditions. Communicate with your clinician; relaxation, breathing, and a smaller speculum can help.

What is a Pap smear test for malignancy in Visit Clinic?plus

A Pap smear (Pap test) is a cervical screening procedure that collects cells from the cervix to detect precancerous or cancerous changes and certain infections, including HPV-related abnormalities. It identifies abnormal cell changes early so they can be monitored or treated before cancer develops. Abnormal results prompt further evaluation (colposcopy, biopsy). Regular screening is recommended for women according to age-based guidelines.

At what age is a Pap smear recommended in Visit Clinic?plus

Screening with a Pap smear is recommended beginning at age 21. Ages 21–29: cervical cytology (Pap) every 3 years. Ages 30–65: either cytology every 3 years or high‑risk HPV testing (alone or with Pap) every 5 years. Screening can often stop after 65 if prior results are consistently normal; people with higher risk may need different schedules.

What happens if your smear test is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

If your smear (cervical screening) is positive for abnormal cells or high‑risk HPV, you'll be offered further tests such as HPV typing and a colposcopy to inspect the cervix and take biopsies. Most abnormalities are not cancer; many clear on their own. Treatment may involve monitoring or removing abnormal tissue (e.g., LLETZ/LEEP, cryotherapy). Prompt follow‑up reduces cancer risk.

What is the cost of a pap smear test in India in Visit Clinic?plus

In India, a Pap smear usually costs between INR 300 and INR 2,000. Public hospitals and government screening camps may offer it free or at nominal fees (around INR 100–500). Private clinics and diagnostic labs typically charge more (roughly INR 800–2,000), with prices varying by city, facility, and whether additional tests such as HPV testing or cytology review are included.