Cervical Screening Awareness Week 17th – 21st June 2024

Cervical Screening Awareness Week aims to highlight the importance of regular cervical screening for women’s health.

 

Cervical cancer is the most common form of cancer in women under 35 with two women in the UK per day dying from the disease. Regular cervical screening appointments can prevent up to 75% of instances of cervical cancer, saving 5000 lives per year. Despite this, many women are reluctant to have this test done with a quarter of women not responding to their screening invitation.

 

Cervical Screening is a free health test that helps prevent cervical cancer. It checks for a virus called HPV which can cause cervical cell changes, which can lead to cancer.

 

Going for your cervical screening isn’t always easy, and everyone’s experience is different. So many changes in life, from big milestones to have we feel day-to-day, can have an impact. If you are looking for ways to make cervical screening (a smear test) better for you, there are lots of things you can try:

 

  • Ask to book a longer appointment – This gives you more time to ask questions and feel ready.
  • Bring someone you trust – They can be with you in the waiting room or during your appointment.
  • Ask for a smaller speculum – A smaller size may be more comfortable for you.
  • Wear a skirt or dress – You can keep it on during your appointment to help feel more covered.
  • Talk to your nurse – If you need any support or have questions, your nurse can help.

 

Find out more about what to expect from your cervical screening appointment here

 

For more information https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-awareness/cervical-screening-awareness-week