BY DANIELLE RIES
Women in the Hunter region are being urged to undertake a Cervical Screening Test after reports found more than one million women across Australia are overdue to undergo a test.
The chief cancer officer and health officer have joined forces with Cancer Council NSW and Family Planning NSW in an attempt to get the message of a new cervical cancer test across to women.
A Pap test can help reduce cervical cancer deaths by at least 20 percent as early detection can help save lives.
Program Manager for Cervics HPV Group at the Cancer Council NSW MEGAN SMITH says women are encouraged to book a test with whichever provider they feel most comfortable with.
“In the Hunter New England Region there’s been about 57% of women who had a screening test in the last two years, and about 60-61% in Newcastle specifically have been screened in the last two years.
“So that means there is about 40% of women in those areas who are due now for their cervical screening test. They can book a test with their usual doctor or with a sexual health clinic.”
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