Have you booked your cervical screening this year? Cervical Screening Awareness Week

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Cervical Screening Awareness Week (CSAW) is marked 15 – 21 June 2020 to raise awareness of cervical screening and cancer.


 

Coronavirus has changed lots of things. Cervical Screening Awareness Week isn’t one of them! 

If you are due cervical screening or have had a test cancelled, you might be wondering what is going on. Whether it’s your first or your last test, Jo’s Trust can help you understand changes to cervical screening as a result of coronavirus, including what to expect.


Cervical cancer is the most common cancer in women, aged 35 and over with over 3,000 women every year diagnosed with the disease. It usually develops when the human papillomavirus (HPV) consistently occurs. The HPV virus is very common, with around 80 per cent of people being infected at some point in their lives, but most cases do not evolve into cancer.

However, cervical cancer is preventable! According to Cancer Research UK, there were 919 deaths from the cancer in 2012, but 100 per cent of these could have been prevented.

The NHS Cervical Screening Programme was set up in 1988 by the Department of Health to help prevent, treat and support those with cancer. Screening is offered to all women, aged 25 and over, and a HPV vaccination was introduced to girls aged between 12 and 13 in 2008.

This Cervical Screening Awareness Week, WeAreTheCity are raising awareness of the disease and encouraging you to take part in cervical screening. Screening, or a smear test, detects changes in the cervix, such as abnormal cells that could lead to cancer. Most of the time there is nothing to worry about, but it is important to catch these changes early.

Jo’s Trust is the only UK charity dedicated to women and their families affected by cervical cancer and cervical abnormalities. James Maxwell established the charity in 1999 in memory of his wife, Jo, who died of the disease earlier in the year.

You can find out more information about the cancer and Jo’s Trust here. You can also connect with them via Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Share how you are raising awareness on Twitter by using the hashtag #CSAW!


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