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Call for women to take part in national cervical screening campaign

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Hi everyone,

I'm working on a new campaign to raise awareness of the risks of cervical cancer and highlight the preventative benefits of screening, encouraging women to respond to their screening invitation letters, and if they missed their last test to book an appointment with their GP.

I'm looking for women who delayed getting their smear, and had some abnormal cells when they did eventually go. If you know anybody who meets this criteria who would be interested in sharing their experience, please do get in touch with me!

Thank you in advance!

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