Cervical cancer is one of few cancers that can be largely prevented through screening (Pap tests), yet over a third of women do not have them regularly.
Most women diagnosed with cervical cancer have not had regular Pap tests.
Having a Pap test every two years is the best way women can protect themselves against cervical cancer - regular Pap tests can prevent around nine out of 10 cervical cancers.
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!