Media
Explore stories that have recently appeared in the media featuring the C4 Investigators and key, impactful research led by the team.
2022
Implementation of self-collection guidelines on July 1st:
Print and Online
- New self-test makes it easier than ever to screen for cervical cancer. So how does it work?
- Self-test for cervical cancer to ‘take out the discomfort’
- Australia to offer self-testing swabs to all women for cervical cancer screening
- DIY option for cervical screening
- One dose of HPV vaccine enough to protect girls and young women against cervical cancer: WHO
- Pap smear alternative self screening method [Herald Sun // The Courier Mail // The Chronicle]
- Aussies to avoid pap smears as cervical cancer self-screening expanded [The Geelong Advertiser // The Advertiser (Adelaide)]
- DIY cervical cancer test a ‘game changer’ [The Examiner (Tasmania) // The Border Mail // The Western Advocate // Channel 7 News // Health Times // The New Daily // Warnambool Standard // Campbelltown-Macarthur Advertiser]
- DIY pap smear a ‘game-changer’ for cervical cancer screening
- Cervical cancer ‘game changer’ coming [My GC // Shepperton News]
- Australia to become first country in the world offering women DIY cervical cancer kits as experts aim to eliminate the disease within ‘five to six years’
- Australia Is The First To Offer Women Self-Administered HPV Testing
- The Loop: Cervical screening changes explained
TV
- Do-it-yourself cervical cancer tests for Australians
- What you need to know about the changes to cervical cancer testing
- Australia Begins Rolling Out Self Testing For Cervical Cancer Nationwide
- Australia now offers ‘game-changing’ self-test for cervical cancer. How does it work and why is screening important for women?
- ABC News: Cervical self-screening kits made available to women
Professional media
Other media
General
- Emma put her missed periods down to stress. Months later, she was diagnosed with cancer
- Improvements in equity and course completion important for HPV vaccination programs in Australia
- One in three self-collected cervical screening samples rejected
- Tips for cervical screening with intellectual disability
- Australia to offer self-testing swabs to all women for cervical cancer screening
- Self-collection, will it be a game changer for cervical cancer prevention?
2021
General
- A simple swab to make a world of difference
- Farewell speculum: HPV self-screening open for all
- Could Australia become the first country to eliminate cervical cancer? Experts say it’s possible
- Government commits another $5.8m to eliminate cervical cancer by 2035
- Self-collected cervical screening is a great way to prevent cervical cancer. How can we get more people doing it?
- Self-swabbing at home an option under HPV test revamp: expert
- Tackling cancer in the Western Pacific
- Major collaboration aims to eliminate cervical cancer in the Western Pacific
- The easy test that can prevent most cervical cancers
- How cervical cancer became one the world could eliminate
- Australia is on track to beat the world in eliminating cervical cancer
- Handing back control in the battle against cervical cancer
- Indigenous women and cervical cancer
- Indigenous women left out of push for cervical cancer elimination: report
- F Magazine – Australian Centre for Cervical Cancer Prevention Executive Director Marion Saville
- Cervical screening: Patients can self-collect HPV at home, GPs told
- Govt seeks GP feedback on patient self-collection for HPV testing
- DIY test key to cervical cancer
- Cervical screening self-collection should be introduced, say experts
- Australia is on track to beat the world in eliminating cervical cancer
- Effectiveness of self-collected HPV screening tests
2019
General
- Samoa backs call to eliminate cervical cancer
- One dose of HPV vaccine enough: study
- Associate Professor Julia Brotherton talks about the HPV Vaccine on 2SER Radio
- Professor Marion Saville talks about the ROSE Program on ABC Radio National’s Health Report:
- Associate Professor Julia Brotherton talks about the HPV-based National Cervical Screening Program on the Royal Australasian College of Physicians podcast