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What is cervical cancer? Let’s start by considering what cervical cancer actually is and how it affects the body. Our doctors explain this below. The cervix is part of the female reproductive organs and is the entrance to the womb from the vagina, often referred to as the “neck of the womb”. Cervical cancer occurs when cells become abnormal in this area and can grow out of control. If left untreated this can invade surrounding healthy tissue or spread to other areas of the body, a process known as metastasis. As with most cancers, if this is caught at an early stage it will have a significant impact on the health implications to the sufferer.

People in Morecambe and Lancaster urged to book their cervical screening appointment

Fears up to 600,000 women at risk as smear tests cancelled or missed

Fears up to 600,000 women at risk as smear tests cancelled or missed Anna Mikhailova Deputy Political Editor For The Mail On Sunday © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo The cancellation of cervical cancer checks because of Covid pressures is putting women’s lives at risk, a senior MP and charities have warned. Tory MP Caroline Nokes, who chairs the Women and Equalities Select Committee, said that check-up cancellations and women’s fears of attending GP clinics during the pandemic could mean up to 600,000 women miss out on getting a smear test.  She warned against women’s medical issues being ‘pushed to the back of the proverbial queue’.

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