
Here's the problem I have with LBC Express: Give them the LBC Tracking number and tell them it's the "Reference Number" for the shipment. To get your UPS Tracking info you will have to call UPS (800) 782-7892 and speak to an agent. The only tracking number you will ever get form them is the LBC number, they aren't even intelligent enough to keep internal records that allow the employees to look-up the UPS tracking number for a package. In Manila they re-ship you package via UPS. They accept your package locally in the Ph and transport it to Manila. Just so you understand how LBC Express sips to the US: We used LBC as she was going to be busy with SLMEC Monday and DHL is closed on the weekends (in Tarlac). The specific HPV type may be identified to determine the next step.We needed to send NVC a corrected DS-230 for my wife as her address history only went back to when she was 17. This does not mean you have cervical cancer now. PositiveĪ positive HPV test means you do have an HPV type that may be linked to cervical cancer. Your doctor may tell you that you can wait five years for your next screening test. NegativeĪ negative HPV test means you do not have an HPV type that is linked to cervical cancer. HPV Test ResultĪn HPV test result can be positive or negative. Your doctor may ask you to come back for another Pap test in a few months. If there are not enough cells in the sample or the cells are clumped together, this is considered unsatisfactory. The earlier you find cervical cancer, the easier it is to treat. In rare cases, an abnormal Pap test can show that you may have cancer. The more serious changes are often called “precancer” because they are not yet cancer, but they can turn into cancer over time. But more serious changes can turn into cancer if they are not removed. Most of the time, minor changes go back to normal on their own. The changes may be minor (low-grade) or serious (high-grade). Abnormal changes on your cervix are likely caused by HPV. This usually does not mean that you have cervical cancer. AbnormalĪn abnormal result means that cell changes were found on your cervix.


The HPV test can help find out if your cell changes are related to HPV. It could be related to life changes like pregnancy, menopause, or an infection. These all mean the same thing-that your cervical cells look like they could be abnormal. Your doctor may use other words to describe this result, like equivocal, inconclusive, or ASC-US. It is common for test results to come back unclear. If you also received an HPV test, and the result is negative, your doctor may tell you that you can wait five years for your next screening test. Your doctor may tell you that you can wait three years for your next screening test if you received a Pap test only. New cell changes can still form on your cervix.

But you still need to get Pap tests in the future. NormalĪ normal (or “negative”) result means that no cell changes were found on your cervix. Pap Test ResultĪ Pap test result can be normal, unclear, abnormal, or unsatisfactory.

If you are between 30 and 65 years old, you may choose to get a Pap test only, an HPV test only, or both tests together. The Pap test is recommended for all women between the ages of 21 and 65 years old. The Pap test (or Pap smear) looks for precancers, cell changes on the cervix that might become cervical cancer if they are not treated appropriately.The HPV test looks for the virus ( human papillomavirus) that can cause cell changes on the cervix.The HPV test and the Pap test are screening tests that can help prevent cervical cancer or find it early.
