“Don’t take a chance with cancer”, say NHS Salford
NHS Salford is backing Cervical Cancer Prevention Week, and calling on women to ensure they take part in regular screening. This week is Cervical Cancer Prevention Week (22nd to 28th January) which aims to remind people that cervical cancer can kill, yet regular screening helps save thousands of lives every year. Women in England and Wales aged between 25 and 64 years-old are invited to cervical screening, also known as a smear test, every three to five years. Cervical screening is not a test for cancer. Screening prevents cancer by detecting early abnormalities in the cervix, so they can be treated. If these abnormalities are left untreated they can lead to cancer of the cervix (the neck of the womb). It's thought on average that cervical screening helps save the lives of 4,500 women in England every year. Approximately 3,000 women a year are diagnosed with cervical cancer in the UK, and around 900 of these will die every year. It is the second most common cancer in women aged 35 and under, after breast cancer. Despite this, more than 20% of women invited for screening do not attend. Melanie Sirotkin Director of Public Health said: “Having your cervical screening sample taken should only take a matter of minutes. In the UK, GP’s and practice nurses take the majority of cervical screening samples. “You can bring a relative or friend with you and you can request a female nurse or GP to take the sample. As with all cancers, the earlier a problem is spotted, the better the patient’s outcome. Screening saves lives, and we are committed to helping and encouraging all women to access this vital service.” Research shows that both awareness of cervical cancer and uptake of screening are considerably lower women from minority ethnic communities in comparison to the wider population. Source: NHS Salford. Due to problems with spam only SalfordOnline members can now leave comments. Becoming a member of SalfordOnline only takes a minute, just hit the red Join Us button at the top right hand side of the page to create your Personal account. Got a news story? Need help with publicity for an event in Salford? Send it to newsdesk@salfordonline.com or call the SalfordOnline newsdesk on 0161 789 5377. |