Monday, February 13, 2012

Cervical Cancer Facts

FREE Cervical Smears are available on Tuesday 21st February at the Maketu Health & Social Services. To book an appointment please contact us on (07) 5332-551 or pop in and inquire at the front desk.

Did you know that...

  •          Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable of all cancers.
  •           A woman's best protection against developing cervical cancer is having regular cervical smear tests.
  •          Cervical cancer is caused by human papilloma virus (HPV), a common, sexually transmitted infection.
  •           There are many types of HPV and only a few "high risk" types can lead to abnormal precancerous cells.
  •           Only women with a persistent infection (one which does not clear on its own) with a "high risk" HPV type are at risk of cervical cancer, if the abnormal cells are not detected by screening. 
  •           A cervical smear test is a screening test to find abnormal changes in the cells of the cervix.
  •          Regular cervical smear tests every three years are recommended for women from the age of 20 until they turn 70 if they have ever been sexually active.
  •     Having regular cervical smears can reduce a woman's risk of developing cervical cancer by 90 percent.
Kia Ora Whanau,

Raven Walker
Receptionist/Admin

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