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Join Fabulous Challenges trek to Petra in aid of Jo s Trust with celebrity captains Amber Gill and Scarlett Moffatt

WALK THIS WAY! Join Fabulous Challenges’ trek to Petra in aid of Jo’s Trust with celebrity captains Amber Gill and Scarlett Moffatt Rosie Gizauskas May 1 2021, 19:19 ET WE RE not ones to let a small thing like a global pandemic get in our way, so Fabulous Challenges is back. We have a new date for our trek to the beautiful ancient city of Petra in Jordan in aid of Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust – and you can join us!  5 We have a new date for our trek to the beautiful ancient city of Petra in Jordan in aid of Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust – and you can join us!

More than 20 per cent of women are avoiding cervical screenings

MORE than 20 per cent of women in Dorset do not attend their cervical screening appointments, figures have revealed - as it emerged screenings are now at a 20-year low nationally. Access to face-to-face appointments being slashed due to Covid and reluctance to attend medical appointments amid the pandemic are being blamed for the drop. The latest figures show that 78 per cent of women in Dorset attend their cervical screening. The number of women attending their cervical cancer test in the UK is at a 20-year-low, at an average of 72.2 per cent, according to the latest government statistics. Women aged 25 to 64 should be invited by letter to have cervical screenings, and last year more than 4 million were invited for theirs.

Around one in four women miss smear tests in Wiltshire

A student looks a matter under a microscope. May 2008. PA Photo : David Davies. Around one in four women in Wiltshire eligible to have cervical screening has not taken the test, official figures have revealed. NHS data shows that 77 per cent of the 124,925 people in Wiltshire eligible for a smear test by the end of 2020 were screened. This means that tens of thousands of women across the county have missed their latest smear test. Those aged 25 to 49 are invited for screening every three years, while those aged 50 to 64 receive invitations every five years. Rebecca Shoosmith, acting chief executive of Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust said that while the full impact of the pandemic on cervical screenings is not yet known, there are challenges to contend with.

Cervical screenings: 20% of women in Dorset avoid smear test

Cervical screenings: 20% of women in Dorset avoid smear test
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