Calculator form
Enter screening results and common risk modifiers. The form uses a responsive grid with three columns on large screens, two on medium screens, and one on mobile.
Formula used
This calculator uses a custom weighted educational model. It does not produce a confirmed diagnosis or a true disease probability.
Final Score = clamp(0, 100, Age + HPV + Pap + Smoking + Immunity + HIV + Parity + Oral Contraceptives + Family History + Overdue Screening + Sexual History + Symptoms − Vaccination)
| Factor | Rule | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Age | Under 21, 21–29, 30–44, 45–65, over 65 | 0, 4, 8, 10, 6 |
| HPV | Negative, unknown, positive, persistent high-risk | 0, 10, 30, 40 |
| Pap result | Normal, ASC-US, LSIL, HSIL, AGC | 0, 8, 16, 30, 26 |
| Smoking | Never, former, current | 0, 4, 8 |
| Vaccination | Full, partial, none | -8, -4, 0 |
| Immunosuppression or HIV | Yes increases concern | +12 each |
| Parity | 0–1, 2–3, 4+ | 0, 4, 8 |
| Long-term oral contraceptives | 5 years or more | +5 |
| Family history | Family history present | +5 |
| Overdue screening | Yes | +10 |
| Sexual history pattern | Early sexual activity or multiple partners | +6 |
| Warning symptoms | Bleeding, discharge, or pelvic pain | +12 |
Band guide: 0–19 Lower, 20–39 Guarded, 40–59 Elevated, 60–79 High, 80–100 Very High.
How to use this calculator
- Enter age, HPV status, and most recent Pap result.
- Add major modifiers such as smoking, vaccination, and immune status.
- Enter total births and whether screening is overdue.
- Include warning symptoms if they are present now.
- Submit the form and review the score, band, chart, and exportable report.
Example data table
These examples are illustrative and use this page’s weighting system.
| Profile | HPV | Pap | Key modifiers | Example Score | Band |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preventive profile | Negative | Normal | Full vaccination, non-smoker, up to date | 0 | Lower |
| Needs follow-up | Positive | ASC-US | Former smoker, 2 births, long-term pill use, overdue | 71 | High |
| Urgent review profile | Persistent high-risk | HSIL | Symptoms, immunosuppression, current smoker, 4 births | 100 | Very High |
FAQs
1. What does this score mean?
It is a weighted educational indicator, not a diagnosis. It helps organize common risk factors and screening findings for a follow-up discussion with a clinician.
2. Is HPV the biggest driver in this model?
Usually yes. Persistent high-risk HPV gets the heaviest weight because it is central to most cervical precancers and cancers.
3. Does a low score rule out cancer?
No. A calculator cannot exclude disease. Symptoms, abnormal test results, and clinician judgment always matter more than a summary score.
4. Why can vaccination lower the score?
Vaccination lowers risk from targeted HPV types. It reduces the score here, but it does not replace screening or clinical advice.
5. Why does smoking add points?
Smoking can support persistence and progression of HPV-related cervical changes. Current smokers therefore receive more points than former or never smokers.
6. Why are warning symptoms included?
Symptoms are not proof of cancer, but they raise urgency. The calculator adds points so users do not ignore bleeding, discharge, or pelvic pain.
7. Can this tool guide treatment decisions?
No. It supports educational triage only. Diagnosis and treatment require examination, laboratory testing, imaging when needed, and clinician review.
8. How often should screening happen?
Screening intervals depend on age, test history, immune status, symptoms, and local guidance. Follow your clinician or public-health recommendations.