The Eliminating Cervical Cancer 2024 Conference in Melbourne, held from November 27–29, has successfully concluded. We extend our deepest thanks to all who participated and contributed to the event’s success. Your active engagement, insightful…
Compass-PLUS is a questionnaire based research study within the Compass Trial. In 2017, the national cervical screening program in Australia changed from 2 yearly pap smears to 5 yearly HPV testing – we would like to better understand how women feel about this change and their screening results.
We also want to identify lifestyle and other factors which may be related to attending a cervical screening and to receiving the HPV vaccine. For women recruited from August 2020, we are interested in the specific effects of the COVID-19 outbreak on women’s decisions regarding cervical screening participation.
For more information about the study and what is involved, please click here.
Regular cervical screening is the best way to prevent cervical cancer in all women and people with a cervix
Self-collection is another option that is now available for cervical screening, and involves taking your own swab from the vagina. Find out more about self-collection here
Understand what happens if HPV is found on your Cervical Screening Test and what happens if more tests are needed.
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