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Underlying risk factors that increase the likelihood of finding precancerous cells on a smear test include:
Early age at first sexual intercourse
Multiple sexual partners
History of sexually transmitted infections (such as gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes virus)
Presence of genital warts
Poor genital hygiene
Smoking
What causes the detection of precancerous cervical cells in a smear test?
Early age at first sexual intercourse
Multiple sexual partners
History of sexually transmitted infections (such as gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes virus)
Presence of genital warts
Poor genital hygiene
Smoking