Budiman, Kevin AudrinoFidiawati, Wiwit AdeSofian, Amru2014-02-252014-02-252014-02-25https://repository.unri.ac.id/handle/123456789/5698Cervical cancer is the third most frequent cancer in women in Indonesia. Indirect female sex worker are at increased risk for hence cervical cancer . This research was carried out at hotsspot Jalan TuankuTambusai, Kecamatan Sukajadi Pekanbaru aimed to describe the characteristics of respondent and the cervical smear result. The result showed from 31 indirect female sex worker , 3,2% were diagnose with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), 19,4% with high grade squamous intraephitelial lesion (HSIL), 16,1% with low grade squamous intraephitelial lesion (LSIL), 6,5% with atypical squamous cell undetermined significance (ASCUS), 38,7% with negative for intraepithelial lesion or malignancy (Bacterial vaginosis, Trichomonas vaginalis, Candidiasis presents) and 16,1% were normal result.. The conclusion of the study that abnormal smears of indirect female sex worker at hotspot Jalan Tuanku Tambusai Kecamatan Sukajadi Pekanbaru and high risk of cervical smear should be referred for further follow up.otherCervical smearCervical cancerIndirect Female Sex WorkerGAMBARAN PEMERIKSAAN SITOLOGI SERVIKS WANITA PEKERJA SEKSUAL TIDAK LANGSUNG PADA HOTSPOT JALAN TUANKU TAMBUSAI KECAMATAN SUKAJADI PEKANBARUstudent Paper Post Degree