The data shows the percentage of U.S. women aged 21 to 65 who had received a cervical cancer screening within recommended time frames, by ethnicity. About 83.2% of White respondents reported that they had received a cervical cancer screening within the recommended time frames, while 75,8% of Asian respondents reported that they had received a cervical cancer screening within the recommended time frames. The CDC recommends cervical cancer screenings for women of average-risk every three years for those age 21-29 or every three to five years for those aged 30 to 65, depending on type of testing preformed.
White | 83.2 |
Black | 85.3 |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 76.9 |
Asian | 75.8 |
Chinese | 72 |
Filipino | 88.9 |
Other Asian | 71.6 |