This week is Cervical Cancer Prevention Week
Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust is launching its biggest ever campaign – to End Cervical Cancer.
To mark Cervical Cancer Prevention Week (23 - 29 January 2023) we are supporting Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust in its call to get towards a future where cervical cancer is a thing of the past. The charity is launching a campaign to End Cervical Cancer in the UK.
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women globally. Everyday in the UK there are 9 new diagnoses and 2 women will lose their lives. In 2020, the World Health Organisation (WHO) launched a global call for action to eliminate cervical cancer. For the first time ever, the world has committed to eliminating a cancer.
HPV vaccination and cervical screening can help prevent, and one day end cervical cancer. However, uptake has been falling in many parts of the country.
Samantha Dixon, Chief Executive at Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust, said: ”A world without cervical cancer is in our reach, and we want to get there as soon as possible. By raising awareness of cervical screening and HPV vaccination, we can help stop more women developing cancer before it starts. We can all play our part to do this and get closer to ending cervical cancer.”
Cervical cancer facts
Every day nine women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in the UK and two women will lose their lives.
Almost all (99.7%) cases of cervical cancer are caused by HPV. That is why it is important to get regularly screened and get vaccinated if you’re offered it to help protect against HPV infection.
Cervical screening (smear tests) saves thousands of lives a year, or around 7 in 10 cases of cervical cancer
Across the UK 1 in 3 do not attend when invited for their cervical screening
The most common symptom is bleeding in between periods or after sex. Other symptoms include post-menopausal bleeding, unusual discharge, unexplained pain between hipbones and pain during sex. Chances are it isn’t cervical cancer but best to see a GP if experiencing any.
Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust have information and support about all things HPV, cervical screening and cervical cancer. No questions is too big or small. Through raising awareness of cervical screening, spreading important information about the HPV vaccine and calling on governments to take action, we can make cervical cancer be the first cancer in history we have eliminated.
Click here to join in and raise awareness of HPV vaccination and cervical screening and call for Government action to make this a reality.