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A cervical screening test, also known as a smear test is a method of detecting abnormal cells on the cervix. It is a vital test to help detect abnormal cervical cells that can cause cervical cancer.
It is possible for women of all ages to develop cervical cancer. However, the condition mostly affects sexually active women aged between 30 and 45. The condition is rare, but not impossible, in women under 25.
Having regular screenings means that any abnormal changes in the cells of the cervix can be discovered and identified at the earliest stages and, if needed, treated to stop cervical cancer from developing. So we’re hoping to do our bit by breaking down the barriers of this topic and addressing your most common questions in this full and frank discussion.
Frequently referred to as a smear test, cervical screening is a vital preventative test that can identify potentially harmful cells before they have a chance to develop into cancer. You can find more information here: https://your-gp.com/smear-tests-have-changed-heres-what-you-need-to-know/
Every day in the UK, nine women are diagnosed with cervical cancer and three women lose their lives to the disease.
Whilst it is possible (although extremely rare) for women under 25 to develop cervical cancer, the condition usually affects sexually active women between the ages of 30 and 45. However, all women are capable of developing it.
All women in Scotland aged 25 to 64 are invited for cervical screening. Women aged 25 to 49 are invited every three years, and women aged 50 to 64 are invited every five years.
75% of cervical cancers can be prevented by regular cervical screening.
Most women will receive test results that show that everything is normal, but for approximately 1 in 20 women, the test will show some abnormal changes in the cervix. For the most part, these changes won’t lead to cervical cancer and may revert back to normal on their own. However, sometimes the abnormal cells need to be removed as they are at a high risk of becoming cancerous.
Many women say they feel embarrassed about this procedure but our doctors and nurses are here to help you feel as comfortable as possible. That’s why we offer longer appointment times if necessary so you can take your time to talk through any worries in a relaxed environment. You can also have someone else present in the room, such as a friend or family member, for moral support if you prefer.
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Cervical screening should never become a taboo subject. Talk about it openly with family and friends and encourage others to get checked regularly. That little nudge you give them could just save their life. If you have any other questions about our private cervical screening service, feel free to call us on 0131 225 5656 or send an email and our doctors will be happy to assist you.
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