Annual pelvic examination in the sexually active adolescent female: what are we doing and why are we doing it?

Suggests that requiring universal routine pelvic examinations in healthy, asymptomatic, sexually active adolescent females to screen for STDs is not evidence-based and therefore not warranted with the availability of the new urine-based amplified DNA tests. Data do not support the use of universal P...

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Adolescent Behavior
Adolescent girls
Adolescent Health Services - standards
Cervical cancer
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Factors
Female
Humans
Mass Screening
Pelvic examination
Pelvis - pathology
Physical Examination - standards
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Relationship
Screening
Sexual Behavior
Sexual behaviour
Sexually Transmitted Diseases - diagnosis
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - diagnosis
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