The Scotsman

Campaign aims to boost smear test uptake

- By LAURA PATERSON

A new campaign has been launchedur­gingthosew­ho are eligible for a smear test to attend when invited.

The Scottish Government campaign encourages individual­s not to ignore their invite, even if they think everything is fine, and highlights that two people die from cervical cancer in the UK every day.

The campaign also provides tips and reassuranc­e around the appointmen­t to help overcome barriers to attending, such as embarrassm­ent or worry.

Cervical screening is routinely offered to anyone with a cervix in Scotland between the ages of 25 and 64 every five years, including non-binary people and trans men.

Public health minister Maree Todd said: “A fiveminute smear test could save your life. Even if you expect everything is fine, it’s important not to ignore your invite, as the test can help stop cervical cancer before it starts. The test screens for human papillomav­irus (HPV), the main cause of cervical cancer, and helps ensure cell changes are identified and treated earlier.

“This campaign has been developed to encourage more eligible people to attend and ultimately save more lives. It’s understand­able some may feel anxious about the smear test itself, but informatio­n and advice are available to help make your appointmen­t easier."

The number of tests carried out for cervical cancer dropped by 45 per cent last year, after the checks were paused during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Public Health Scotland data showed that 174,299 smear tests were completed in 2020-21, down from 318,727 the previous year.

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