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Sciences GREECE Test Papanikolaoy By Kostas, Angelos and Eygenia George Papanikolaou born in Kimi Evia, studied medicine at the University of Athens and in 1907 went to Germany where he studied biology under teachers Chaikel and Weissman . Then enrolled at the University of Munich where he began biological surveys of the “definition of sex ” in shellfish under Professor Richard Ertvich . After his nomination doctorate at the University moved to Athens in 1910 where he married Andromache Blackbeard and then went stoMonako where he worked at the Oceanographic Institute of the Principality participating in group oceanographic exploration of the Prince of Monaco ( 1911 ) . time method overcoat . Initially applied in 1923 for women initially study of physiological functions genital and then for the diagnosis of cervical cancer . The first announcement for the utility in the diagnosis of cervical cancer , became in 1928 and initially treated by the scientific and medical community with some skepticism. Today the method that is internationally known as a Pap applied worldwide for the early diagnosis of neoplasms and has saved many women from the scourge of cancer. It is a simple test which the gynecologist examines the cervix to see if there are possible changes in cells that are not due to hormonal changes or age . A Pap test can save your life. It can find the earliest signs of cervical cancer. If caught early, the chance of curing cervical cancer is very high. Pap tests also can find infections and abnormal cervical cells that can turn into cancer cells. Treatment can prevent most cases of cervical cancer from developing. The science and the whole world owes the discovery of Pap smear or else to Georgios Papanikolaou , Greek doctor and biologist who during his scientific research discovered the original for its Getting regular Pap tests is the best thing you can do to prevent cervical cancer. In fact, regular Pap tests have led to a major decline in the number of cervical cancer cases and deaths. What is a Pap test ?