This week is important. It’s Cervical Screening Awareness Week 2023 (19th – 24th June 2023).
Going for your cervical screening isn’t always easy, and everyone’s experience is different. So many changes in life, from big milestones to how we feel day-to-day, can have an impact.
This Cervical Screening Awareness Week, Jo’s Trust are sharing different experiences from women and other people with a cervix: screening after giving birth, after menopause, after transitioning, after receiving the first invitation, and after being refused it altogether.
They will also be sharing information, tips and support on how to make attending your screening a little bit easier.
Join the conversation on social media and use the hashtag #LetsTalkScreening
We’re supporting Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust because we want you to have all the facts about this potentially life-saving test. Did you know almost one in three women and people with a cervix don’t take up their invite? We want to change that, and you can help!
It’s simple, share your tips, experiences and help break down some of the confusion and anxiety that exists around the test.
Find out more: www.jostrust.org.uk
Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust is the UK’s leading cervical cancer charity. We provide trustworthy information and support to everyone that needs us, and campaign for the best in cervical cancer prevention, diagnosis and care. Our vision is of a day where cervical cancer is a thing of the past.
Our latest research covers awareness of cervical screening, understanding of HPV and the patient experience of having cell changes or cervical cancer.
We are campaigning to reduce the impact of cervical cancer across the UK. Find out what needs to change and how we’re making it happen.
Useful links
https://www.jostrust.org.uk/information/cervical-screening
https://www.jostrust.org.uk/information/cervical-screening/what-happens-during-cervical-screening
https://www.jostrust.org.uk/information/cervical-screening/cervical-screening-tips
https://www.jostrust.org.uk/information/cervical-screening/cervical-screening-learning-disability
https://www.jostrust.org.uk/information/cervical-screening/results
https://www.jostrust.org.uk/information/cervical-screening/cervical-screening-after-sexual-violence
https://www.jostrust.org.uk/information/cervical-screening/trans-non-binary
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