East Kilbride News

Vital role of cervical screening

- ROSS THOMSON

Lanarkshir­e women are being encouraged not to ignore their cervical screening invite as a drive gets underway to highlight the importance of the test, which screens for the human papillomav­irus (HPV).

To mark Cervical Cancer Prevention Week, which ended on January 23, healthcare profession­als across Scotland reinforced that the smear test now offered is more sensitive, screening for HPV – the main cause of cervical cancer – to help ensure any cell changes are identified and treated earlier.

As the test is more effective, those who are found to have HPV will be invited for screening every year, so any cell changes can be closely monitored, and referred for further investigat­ion and treatment if needed.

Those whose test sample shows no signs of HPV will be invited for their screening appointmen­t in five years, as evidence shows the chance of developing cervical cancer during this time is very low.

Scotland introduced five-year cervical screening testing for women aged between 25-49 years with no HPV in March 2020, at the same time as HPV testing was introduced into the cervical screening programme.

Celia Briffa-Watt, NHS Lanarkshir­e consultant in public health, said: “Even if everything feels fine, it’s important not to ignore your smear test invite as it can stop cervical cancer before it starts.

“HPV testing, which is carried out as part of your smear test, is much more effective and sensitive, helping identify those at higher risk of cervical cancer much quicker.

“It takes a long time for HPV to develop into cervical cancer, so it’s very rare for a woman who doesn’t have HPV to develop cervical cancer within five years.

“If HPV is found as part of your smear, please try not to worry. HPV is very common, and you’ll be invited back every year to monitor any cell changes, before they could potentiall­y develop into cervical cancer.

“It’s understand­able to feel anxious about the smear test itself, but the five minute test is the best way of preventing cervical cancer, so please don’t put it off.”

For more informatio­n on cervical screening, visit nhsinform.scot/ cervicalsc­reening and for informatio­n on HPV, visit www.jostrust.org.uk/ hpv

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