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PapScreen Victoria is looking for community members who have been affected by cervical cancer to act as media spokespeople and support our efforts to raise awareness. If you would like to help us beat cervical cancer, please select 'yes' in the drop down menu below and PapScreen's Media Adviser will contact you via email.

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Lucy's story 

I've always been very aware of the importance of regular Pap tests, as my Mum had early-stage cervical cancer in her 30s.

She encouraged me to start having regular Pap tests when I turned 18 and I followed her advice, albeit begrudgingly!

Read more ...

 

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