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Cervical Cancer Screening (Smear Tests) & HPV Vaccinations against Cervical Cancer

Smear Tests and HPV Vaccinations are available at the practice to women of all ages.

Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer worldwide in women under 45. If you have ever had a sexual relationship you may be at risk of cervical cancer - whatever your age or family history, and regardless of the number of partners you have had.

The good news is that great progress is being made in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cervical cancer. But do you know what actually causes cervical cancer and what you can do to protect yourself? Read on to learn more about this important issue and feel free to contact us to talk through any questions you may have about cervical cancer or its prevention.

What is the cervix?

The cervix protects your uterus by acting as a barrier to infections. It is the lower, narrow end of the uterus (womb) that forms a canal between the uterus and vagina. The cervix allows the menstrual blood and also a baby to pass from the uterus into the vagina, and sperm to pass from the vagina into the uterus.

What causes cervical cancer?

You may be surprised to learn that the main cause of cervical cancer is a virus. Scientists have proven that virtually all cervical cancer is caused by certain types of a virus called human papillomavirus (HPV).

How is HPV spread?

HPV is spread through sex and even sometimes during intimate genital skin-to-skin contact. Therefore, every woman who has ever been sexually active, regardless of age, is at risk of catching it. In fact, three quarters of sexually active women will be infected with HPV at some time in their lives.

Condoms are very effective against sexually transmitted diseases. However, they do not offer full protection against HPV, as the skin immediately around the genital area can also carry the virus.

How does cervical cancer develop?

HPV is very widespread and easily transmitted. Fortunately your immune system will usually be able to fight off an HPV infection without you ever knowing you have been infected. However if the virus remains in the cervix, abnormal cells can develop. In such cases these abnormal cells, if not identified early, can develop over a period of years into cervical cancer.

The importance of cervical screening (Smear Tests)

In the UK, cervical screening has been hugely successful in reducing the incidence of cervical cancer. Whilst cervical screening does not prevent infection with HPV, regular testing is the most effective way of detecting virus-related cervical cell abnormalities, which, if left untreated, can develop into cervical cancer.

What does cervical screening involve?

During the test your doctor will use an instrument called a speculum to gently hold the vagina open to allow them to see your cervix more clearly, They will then use a special brush device to gently collect a few cells from the surface of your cervix. These sample cells will be sent away to a laboratory to be examined for possible abnormalities. Should any abnormal cells be found, you will be contacted and advised about any further tests or treatments. Screening only takes about 5 minutes and most women agree that, although perhaps a bit uncomfortable or undignified, they do not hurt and are over very quickly.

Should you be worried about an abnormal test result?

It is important to remember that an abnormal test result does not necessarily mean that cervical cancer has been found or will develop. The laboratory has simply discovered some changes in the cells that need further investigation. Many such changes will disappear of their own accord, however in some instances these abnormalities have the potential to develop into cervical cancer, which is why further investigation is required. Either way if you have any concerns please do call us, we will be happy to help.

Can HPV infection be prevented?

Cervical screening is tremendously important in detecting cervical cell changes. You are therefore strongly encouraged to attend regular cervical screening. Cervical screening does not however prevent infection with HPV.

Cervical Cancer Screening (Smear Tests) is available at the practice to women of all ages. HPV vaccinations are also now available that provide immunity against some of the major cancer-causing strains of HPV, and may be something that you might like to discuss with the doctor.

Cervical cancer vaccination

Vaccination can give you protection against the two most common cancer-causing types of HPV. This helps prevent the majority of cervical cancers.

We understand that you may well have questions about cervical cancer vaccination and whether it is right for you. A good place to start is http://www.cervicalcancerinfo.co.uk. We also have leaflets at the practice that you are welcome to pick up.

Alternatively we would be more than happy to discuss this with you during your next visit or to set up a specific appointment to answer any questions you may have.

Costs of Vaccination

The Practice now has availability of two vaccines that can help to prevent cervical cancer. One of the vaccines is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline, the other is manufactured by Sanofi Pasteur, part of Merck. Both vaccines work by developing antibodies to HPV. Further information on these vaccines is available from the download section of our website.

The cost per course of 3 vaccines is £390 for the vaccine manufactured bySanofi Pasteur, and £390 for the vaccine manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline. This is inclusive of the initial consent consultation of £65. Free registration with the practice is included.

If you have a query or would like to email us please go to our contact us page.

If you would like to book an appointment please call us on 0116 2700373 or email info@privategp.com.

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We provide cosmetic laser treatment for hair removal, acne, thread veins and photo rejuvenation. We also offer injections for frown lines, fine lines and wrinkles, facial contours and lip sculpting, and skin peels to give you a fresher, younger feeling.

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New Consultants

Aug 13, 2010

We are delighted to announce that the following are now able to consult at Private General Practice Services in Leicester:

  • Dr Anshuman Pant (Psychiatry)

  • Dr Sanjiv Nichani (Paediatrics)

  • Dr Ahmed Vanker (Psychology)

 

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New Nutritionist

Mar 15, 2010

Our new in house Nutritionist, Lindsay Kubicki, will be joining the practice on 30th March. Lindsay is highly qualified and experienced. Lindsay has a degree in Nutritional Medicine, She is an active member of her professional body, the British Association for Applied Nutrition & Nutritional Therapy (BANT), and serves on the Committee on Continuing Professional Development. She is particularly interested in research developments in functional medicine and preventive nutrition.

 

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