Galway Family Planning Clinic encourages women to have a smear test

This week is European Cervical Cancer Prevention week. Organized by the European Cervical Cancer Association, this Europe-wide event aims to raise awareness about cervical cancer and the preventative value of having a regular smear test.

Cervical Check - the National Cervical Screening Programme - and the Galway Family Planning Clinic, are proud to support this event. All doctors and nurses at the Galway Family Planning Clinic are registered smear testers.

Cervical cancer is a cancer of the cells of the cervix (neck of the womb ). Cervical cancer is the second most common female cancer in Europe. Cervical cells change slowly and take many years to develop into cancer cells, making cervical cancer a preventable disease.

A smear test is a simple procedure that only takes a few minutes and is the most efficient way to detect changes in the cells, before they become cancer cells.

These early changes are then monitored and terminated if necessary.

Any woman aged between 25-60 who has not had a smear test in the last three years, is encouraged to make an appointment for a free smear test with any doctor or practice nurse who is registered with Cervical Check.

 

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