Use the menus on the left to find out everything you need to know about Pap tests, including who should have them, where to have them and when to have them.
This section of the website also contains information about the human papillomavirus (HPV) and how it is linked to cervical cancer.
The pages on the cervical cancer vaccine will give you all the information you need about the vaccine, including how it works, who should have it and vaccine safety.
Finally, the pages on cervical cancer provide basic information about the disease, and links to support for women who have been diagnosed.
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!