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Why should it be done? of Cervical screening test

Changes in the cells of the cervix appear to be caused by certain types of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). This is a very common viral infection, passed on during sexual intercourse. Often, your immune system will get rid of the virus without you ever knowing you had it.

Cervical screening checks the cervix for any abnormal cell changes. If any changes are found, your GP will discuss with you whether to wait and see if the changes go away on their own, or if you need treatment.