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EP7: Cervical Smear, HPV & Colposcopy Explained

36 minutes | Thursday, 13 February 2025

DR NICKI EXPLAINSEpisode 7: Cervical Smear, HPV & Colposcopy ExplainedIn this episode, Dr. Nicky, Sarah, and guest Velma delve into the crucial topic of cervical screening and the human papillomavirus (HPV). They aim to demystify these subjects for listeners by explaining what a cervix is, why screenings are essential, how they are conducted, and who should get vaccinated against HPV.Key Topics:Cervical Screening ExplainedImportance of regular screenings to detect pre-cancerous cells.Description of the cervix's function in women's anatomy.Step-by-step process on how a smear test is conducted.Understanding HPVExplanation of HPV as a common virus affecting many people.Discussion on high-risk strains (16 & 18) linked to cervical cancer.Vaccination InsightsThe significance of vaccinating young people against HPV.Details about eligibility for vaccination under the NHS programme.Addressing ConcernsCommon apprehensions women face regarding smear tests.Reassurances that procedures can be adapted for comfort.Results Interpretation – Breakdown of possible results from cervical screenings such as normal smears or dyscariosis levels (mild/moderate/severe). – Explanation on next steps if abnormal cells or high-risk HPV are detected.Colposcopy Procedures – What happens during a colposcopy if further investigation is needed after an abnormal result?Special Considerations: Vaginismus & Menopause EffectsEligibility & Access To Vaccines And ScreeningsImportant Takeaways:Regular cervical screenings help prevent potential development into cancer by detecting changes early.The thought often seems worse than the reality; most find it less uncomfortable than anticipated.Vaccinations play a vital role in reducing future risks associated with various cancers caused by certain strains of HPV.Listener Advisory:This podcast contains descriptions which may not be suitable for younger audiences or those sensitive to medical discussions.  
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EP7: Cervical Smear, HPV & Colposcopy Explained
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