Cervical cancer often develops silently without symptoms in its early stages. Regular screening with Pap smear or HPV DNA testing can help detect abnormal cervical cell changes early.
Book your cervical screening today or speak with experienced care team to learn more.
Women who are currently or previously sexually active may be exposed to human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV infection can occur even when there are no symptoms and even with a single sexual partner.
Cervical screening may be recommended for women who are:
👩❤️👨Currently sexually active
👩 Previously sexually active
📅 Within recommended screening age group
🩺 Concerned about cervical health
A doctor can advise on the most suitable screening approach based on individual risk factors.
A Pap smear test collects cells from the cervix to detect abnormal cell changes that may develop into cancer if left untreated.
The procedure is quick and usually takes only a few minutes.
The HPV DNA test detects the presence of high-risk HPV types associated with cervical cancer. This test can identify HPV infection before abnormal cervical cell changes develop.
Some screening programmes may combine both Pap smear and HPV testing depending on medical advice.
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