Is it time for ‘smear test’ to be rebranded?
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Is it time for ‘smear test’ to be rebranded?

This article was taken from: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-47445785 By  Nick Triggle Health correspondent The government has launched its first cervical screening advertising campaign in England, as the number of women having checks has hit a 20-year low. The campaign – being run by Public Health England – has avoided the term “smear test” amid concern it may be putting people…

Cervical cancer could be eradicated in three decades, experts claim
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Cervical cancer could be eradicated in three decades, experts claim

This article was taken from: https://www.biggleswadetoday.co.uk/news/health/cervical-cancer-could-be-eradicated-in-three-decades-experts-claim-1-8824236 By Laura Hutchinson at Biggleswade Chronicle Cervical cancer could effectively be eliminated from the UK in around three decades, experts have claimed. An estimated nine women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in Central Bedfordshire every year, according to the most recent figures from Public Health England. That’s a rate of…

‘More cures, fewer side-effects’ with pioneering radiotherapy machine
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‘More cures, fewer side-effects’ with pioneering radiotherapy machine

This article was taken from: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-45627165 By Fergus Walsh The first patient in the UK has been treated with a pioneering new radiotherapy machine. The MR Linac simultaneously scans tumours inside the body while delivering X-ray radiation beams. It means clinicians can plan and adjust radiotherapy in real time, allowing it to be more accurate than ever…

Cancer: one in four too scared to seek medical help over symptom
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Cancer: one in four too scared to seek medical help over symptom

This article was taken from: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/aug/12/cancer-survey-britons-avoid-doctors By Denis Campbell Health Editor People with signs of the disease are failing to act, with many worrying they will waste a doctor’s time, a new survey reveals Despite discovering a potential symptom of cancer, half the UK population would not seek medical help with many too afraid that they may be…

HPV jab safe and effective, study finds
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HPV jab safe and effective, study finds

This article was taken from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-44037863 By BBC Health News The HPV vaccine routinely offered to teenage girls in the UK is safe and protects against a virus that can cause cancer of the cervix, an independent review has found. The analysis by the Cochrane Group provides solid evidence that should reassure parents considering having their daughters immunised,…