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| *Women health>>>HPV |
If a military woman currently in the MOB process is shown to have HPV, is she non deployable? |
My girlfriend got the results of her Pap Smear back, and they were abnormal showing HPV. Does this make her non-deployable? That would be up to a medical review officer. It depends on the outcome of the colposcopy. No, she can still deploy unless it progresses to a dangerous point. |
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