European Cervical Cancer Prevention Week is taking place from 23-29 January 2011
The aim of this campaign is to raise awareness about how cervical cancer can be prevented and to encourage women to avail of a free cervical screen funded by the National Cervical Cancer Screening Service, CervicalCheck.
Cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of death among Irish women under 44, with over 90 lives lost to the disease and 200 new cases diagnosed every year.
Now that Ireland has a free cervical screening programme in place and a school-based vaccination programme, we are in a position to almost eliminate cervical cancer in a generation.
During the week we are calling on women to pass on the good news about regular cervical screening, which can save lives by detecting any abnormalities at an early stage.
As lead member of the European Cervical Cancer Association, the Irish Prevention Week is organised by the Irish Family Planning Association (IFPA) with the support of CervicalCheck.
The IFPA will be distributing 22,000 Pearl of Wisdom badges and information leaflets to women around the country. The Pearl of Wisdom is the international emblem of cervical cancer prevention.
This year the IFPA is teaming up with the Irish Hairdresser Federation and all 350 member salons will present a badge and an information leaflet to every woman who has a hair appointment during the week. Many women consider a visit to a hair salon as “me-time”, a period when they have time to relax and reflect. This is an ideal opportunity to pass on some important messages about cervical cancer prevention and screening.
CervicalCheck will be running a series of information sessions about cervical cancer around the country during the week.
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