These are the cookies that help certain non-essential functionalities on our website. We want to encourage everyone to share their experiences – talk to your friends, relatives and loved ones about it, it really could save lives.”. Liz was first invited for screening when she was 25, she attended her appointment at her GP practice and results came back clear. Women and people with a cervix aged between 24.5 and 49 are eligible for screening every three years, whilst those aged between 50 and 64 should be screened every five years. Cervical cancer prevention week 2020 Cervical screening offers the greatest protection against cervical cancer with smear tests preventing 75% of cervical cancers but the number of women attending cervical screening in the UK is falling. I was cancer free and required no further treatment. Signs and symptoms of cervical cancer include abnormal bleeding during sex, between periods or after the menopause, as well as discomfort during sex, back pain, and unusual cervical discharge. It’s Cervical Screening Awareness Week 2020.

In actual fact the aim of the cervical screening programme is to identify those at higher risk of developing cervical cancer, so they can be monitored and treated well before any cancer develops.”. © Copyright 2020 NHS Leeds Clinical Commissioning Group | All women and people with a cervix aged 25 to 64 should be invited by letter. This can be monitored and treated before any cancer develops increasing the chances of successful treatment. They will be able to ask a panel of experts including local doctors and nurses about the test, why it is important, what happens during the test and how you can make an appointment. We use this information to improve our site. Tricia added, “In certain groups particularly younger women age 25 to 35; women from an ethnic minority background; women who identify as LGBTQ and those with a learning disability, uptake is significantly lower.”. When Liz was due for her next screening she was pregnant with Olive and as screening isn’t permitted during pregnancy Liz’s test was delayed. Funding from Yorkshire Cancer Research is enabling a city-wide infrastructure to be put in place to ensure that people who do not take up their screening invitation for breast, bowel and cervical cancers are identified and followed-up to support and encourage attendance. Cervical screening prevents around 4000 people with a cervix developing cervical cancer in the UK each year. News. They do not collect or store any personal information. Our advice for clinicians on the coronavirus is here. Coronavirus has affected cervical screening (smear tests) for hundreds of thousands of women and many appointments have been cancelled or postponed. Let us know if this is OK. We’ll use a cookie to save your choice. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. It's not a test for cancer, it's a test to help prevent cancer. This Cervical Screening Awareness Week (15-21 June 2020), people in Lancashire and South Cumbria are urged to book their cervical screening appointments At the height of the coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown, many services took the decision to reschedule cervical screening (or smear test) appointments to respond to the pandemic and protect patients from the virus. The cervix is the opening to your womb from your vagina. June 15, 2020 Cervical Screening Awareness Week is here! These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. Coronavirus has changed lots of things, but Cervical Screening Awareness Week isn’t one of them. 20 January 2020. If you are a member of the public looking for health advice, go to the NHS website. NHS England and NHS Improvement North West, Our advice for clinicians on the coronavirus is here, https://medium.com/@liz_long/an-open-letter-to-fabulous-women-everywhere-men-with-fabulous-women-in-their-lives-fdc2fc82455e, https://www.facebook.com/Libraryhousesurgery.

Dr. Sarah Forbes, Associate Medical Director of Leeds NHS Clinical Commissioning Group and Co-Chair of Leeds Cancer Programme said:

This comes as health and care organisations across the region get behind Jo’s Trust’s annual cervical cancer prevention week.

When you receive your screening invitation book your appointment and give yourself the best chance for early detection and treatment.”. Often these abnormal cells are nothing to worry about and can be left alone but sometimes, if they are found to be potentially pre-cancerous, they can be removed through various simple treatments including cryotherapy or by laser. Although in Lancashire and south Cumbria cervical screening uptake has increased over the last couple of years, the region is still well below the national target of 80%. You can also visit the Leeds Cancer programme website www.leedscancerprogramme.org.uk or follow @LeedsCancerProg on Twitter. Some cookies are essential for you to be able to experience the full functionality of our site. You can join the Facebook live event here: https://www.facebook.com/Libraryhousesurgery. 15-21 June 2020. In Lancashire and South Cumbria last year 31,000 people did not attend their screening test when invited. Dr Smith added, “We want Let’s talk cancer to be an opportunity for us to talk more about what it’s like to attend for screening.

Almost a year later from her diagnosis and cancer free, Liz is joining the NHS locally as an ambassador for the “Let’s talk cancer” cervical screening campaign which aims to raise awareness of the importance of cervical screening to the people eligible. This comes as health and care organisations across the region get behind Jo’s Trust’s annual cervical cancer prevention week. Cervical screening awareness week 15 – 21 June 2020. Jo’s cervical cancer trust can answer all your FAQ’s. You can read more about our cookies before you choose. The NHS across Lancashire and South is launching an awareness raising campaign “Let’s Talk Cancer” to encourage people who are eligible, to attend for cervical screening. Women are being urged not to miss out on cancer screening because of Covid-19 during Cervical Screening Awareness Week. We’d also like to use analytics cookies. The emotion we felt is hard to describe. Analysis of data indicates that a number of women will have missed or will receive a delayed screening invitation during the COVID-19 pandemic. If you are due cervical screening or have had a test cancelled, you might be wondering what is going on. In Liz’s case an aggressive tumour was found resulting in a cervical cancer diagnosis. This includes: Women in Leeds experiencing discomfort or symptoms should seek urgent advice from their doctor’s surgery or call 111. Abnormal cells were discovered in her test and she was invited to attend for a colposcopy. Cervical Screening Awareness Week is here! Lovingly crafted by Mixd.

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The Facebook live, hosted by Library House Surgery in Chorley, will give viewers the opportunity to find out more about the cervical screening test. Monday 15 – Sunday 21 June 2020 is dedicated to the prevention of cervical cancer and the importance of taking up screening invitations. I'm OK with analytics cookies. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyse and understand how you use this website. We’ve put some small files called cookies on your device to make our site work. Liz is also joining a Facebook live chat on Wednesday 22 January from 7pm – 8pm, to tell her story. On 16 June 2020 By Press Release. A new mum to eight-month-old Olive, her and her family’s lives were turned upside down by her diagnosis.