Local AM for Swansea East, Mike Hedges AM is
supporting Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust this Cervical Cancer Prevention Week.
This week Mike Hedges AM and
Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust are raising awareness about how women can reduce
their risk of cervical cancer. Over 3,200 women are diagnosed with cervical
cancer every year in the UK, yet it is one of the only cancers that can be
prevented and one day become a disease of the past.
Cervical screening (smear
tests) are the best protection against the disease, followed by the HPV vaccine
offered in schools. Yet cervical screening uptake is at an all time low with
one in four women not booking a potentially life-saving test.
This week Jo’s Cervical
Cancer Trust has published new research which has found young women who delay
or don’t go for cervical screening feel scared (71%), vulnerable (75%) and
embarrassed (81%) at the thought of going. A worrying two thirds (67%) say they
would not feel in control at the prospect of a test (full details are here: https://www.jostrust.org.uk/node/1076499).
Mike Hedges AM said: “I am
delighted to be working with Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust this Cervical Cancer
Prevention Week. Cervical screening prevents up to 75% of cervical cancers
developing, so it is worrying to hear that so many women are not attending this
test when invited, particularly due to embarrassment.”
Robert Music, Chief Executive
of Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust said: “We are delighted to have Mike Hedges AM’s
support to help raise awareness about the importance of cervical
screening. Smear tests provide the best protection against cervical
cancer yet we know they aren’t always easy. We want women to feel comfortable
talking to their nurse and asking questions. It’s not making a fuss and there
are many ways to make the test easier. Please don’t let your fears stop you
booking a test.”
Ends
For further comment,
interviews or case studies please contact media@jostrust.org.uk or call
020 3096 8000 / 07772 290064
Notes to editors
Cervical Cancer Prevention
Week runs from 21-27 January 2019 and Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust’s smear test
awareness campaign #SmearForSmear is running during the week
www.jostrust.org.uk/smearforsmear.
The campaign asks people to
share lipstick smeared selfies or a short film (embargoed until 00.01 21
January https://youtu.be/ZLVjDj1we1c)
to raise awareness that smear tests prevent cervical cancer and provide tips to
make the test better. It could be the reminder or encouragement someone needs
to book their test. It could save a life.
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