Cervical Cancer Screening (30-65y)

Cervical cancer can take several years to develop and most often is seen in women 40 years of age or older. Most deaths from cancer of the cervix (the lower part of the uterus, or womb) could be avoided if women had regular check-ups with Pap tests and/or HPV DNA tests.

Getting routinely screened can help identify cervical cancer in its early stages, when it is highly curable. Screening even finds precancerous lesions so they can be removed before cancer ever starts.

It is recommended to perform a screening every 3 years.

This programme applies to
  • Women from 30 to 65 years of age
Consultation with a Gynaecologist
High-risk HPV Testing (hrHPV)
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