The expense incurred with new diagnoses with unclear clinical significance is a drawback of cancer screening and can be minimized by adopting a more focused scope for screening, This study has two characteristics of economic analysis. 15 First it deals only with the costs without consequences. Second, it compares two methods of screening SVA and Cytology(or Pap smear). That is why cost identification analysis of cervical cancer screening is used. If further consequences or outputs are examined, then cost-effectiveness will be possible. Cost in health can be analyzed in various ways: direct costs to the patient; cost to the insurer or sick fund on behalf of the patient, costs to the hospital or other provider; and indirect costs of illness to the patient, her family, and society,including off work due to illness lowered or time productivity.