Although the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recently recommended that women begin cervical cancer screening at age 21, "the advice seems odd" considering that one in four U.S. teenage girls has a sexually transmitted infection, columnist Cheryl Wetzstein writes in the Washington Times. "I would think medical professionals would urge every American woman who is single and sexually active to run, not walk, to a doctor's office every few months for a genital checkup," she continues... 

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