Women's Health Centre to take part in national Pap test campaign
(Saint John) October 16, 2018 - The Women's Wellness Clinic on
the 9th floor of the St. Joseph's Hospital in Saint John
will be hosting a free public Pap test clinic on Thursday, October
18 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The clinic is part of a larger Pap testing campaign by the
Federation of Medical Women of Canada to raise awareness for
cervical cancer and prevention. The Pap test is the only way to
detect abnormal cells in the cervix which, if left untreated, could
develop into cancer.
Each year in Canada, 400,000 women receive an abnormal Pap test
result, about 1,500 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer, and
almost 400 women die of this disease. The good news is that since
1996, the incidence of cervical cancer has declined and, since
1995, mortality rates have also decreased. Knowledge, vaccination
and screening are key to help reduce the number of women dying
needlessly from this largely preventable cancer.
The clinic is free and no appointment is necessary. Please
register with your Medicare card in the main lobby.
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For more information, contact:
Emely Poitras
Media Relations
1-877-499-1899
Media@HorizonNB.ca
www.HorizonNB.ca