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We have a leaflet that tells you all about what support is available before, during and after your cervical screening (smear test). This video explains how you can use the leaflet.
Christine talks about receiving an incurable cervical cancer diagnosis.
This video is part of our ‘Cervical cancer stories’ report.
27-year old Emma talks about receiving an abnormal cervical screening (smear test) result, her subsequent diagnosis of cervical cancer and about her treatment which involved a trachelectomy to preserve her fertility.
Kate talks about being diagnosed with cervical cancer following routine cervical screening (smear test), having to make decision about her treatment and, as a single mum, needing to rely on her family while recovering from a hysterectomy.
Robyn talks about the impact her cervical cancer diagnosis had on her and her family including coping with looking after her children whilst having daily radiotherapy in addition to chemotherapy and brachytherapy.
Following her cervical cancer diagnosis, Katherine’s treatment including a trachelectomy, in order to preserve her fertility, and radiotherapy. She talks about her experience in this video.
Natalie talks about her experience of being diagnosed with cervical cancer following her first cervical screening (smear test). Her treatment included Lletz and a cone biopsy in order to preserve her fertility.
Jessica talks about being diagnosed with cervical cancer following irregular bleeding. She also talks about how she dealt with the news and undergoing a radical hysterectomy and receiving chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Find out what human papillomavirus or HPV really is, who can get it, what it means and how to reduce your risk.
For further information, please visit our HPV section.
Find out what human papillomavirus or HPV really is, who can get it, what it means and how to reduce your risk.
For more information, please visit our HPV section.
Kirk, Kester and Barbara talk about their experiences of being the partner of someone diagnosed with cervical cancer - their difficulties, fears and coping mechanisms that allowed them to support Dyane, Suzanne and Liz respectively.
Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust is the only UK charity dedicated to women and their loved ones affected by cervical cancer and abnormalities.
In this video find out about the information and support services we offer, our campaigning work, and the impact these have on women's lives.
Cervical cancer is largely preventable thanks to the NHS cervical screening programme and
Ride the Night is a 100k nocturnal women-only cycle raising funds for three charities focusing on female cancer; Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust, Breast Cancer Care and Ovarian Cancer Action.
Ceri and Zoe talk about pelvic radiation disease after cervical cancer – recognising and coping with symptoms and finding the right support to deal with the disease.
Maria and Cassie talk about early menopause and HRT after cervical cancer - coming to terms with going through the menopause early, coping with its symptoms and finding the right type of hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
Jenny and Maria talk about sex and intimacy after cervical cancer – coming to terms with the physical and emotional impact of a diagnosis and treatment, coping with the effects of treatment on the vagina and finding a new normal with a partner.
Suzanne, Lisa and Rebecca speak about their experiences of moving forward from a cervical cancer diagnosis, talking about the side effects they've each had to deal with including early menopause, fatigue, hair loss and fertility.
Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust asked women what they think of cervical screening, how they found the test, and whether they would attend their next smear test...
Watch this video in which three cervical cancer survivors tell their stories and encourage others to take up their cervical screening invitation.
'The Smear Test Film' is a health education resource for women eligible for cervical screening (smear tests) who have mild and moderate Learning Disabilities. It has been made by Public Health England in association with Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust.
Connect with others affected, learn more about issues related to cervical cancer and share your experiences.
Alison tells us about her experiences of returning to employment after cervical cancer.
Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust is the UK's only charity to support women and their families affected by cervical cancer and cervical abnormalities. We asked Dee and Sandra to tell us about their cervical cancer experiences.
Mellissa tells Jo's Trust about her experience of cervical cancer.
Alison describes how her journey with cervical cancer lead to feeling a loss of femininity.
In this video Catherine King, Clinical Nurse Specialist Colposcopy, explains when you can expect to receive the results following treatment at colposcopy for LLETZ.
In this video Catherine King, Clinical Nurse Specialist Colposcopy, discusses what LLETZ is including what happens during the procedure, when you can expect to receive the results and what might happen after treatment.
What is colposcopy and what will happen during the procedure? In this short video colposcopy clinical nurse specialist tells us why you might be called for one and what will happen during the procedure.
In this video Catherine King, Clinical Nurse Specialist Colposcopy, explains what you might expect to happen after a LLETZ treatment.
ReallyRich.com interviews Jenny, 30, who survived Cervical Cancer - she discusses cervical cancer symptoms and side effects of treatment, going through the menopause, losing her hair and her fertility.
Colposcopy clinical nurse specialist Marianne Wood explains what a cervical screening (smear test) is and what will happen during the procedure. Find out about the top tips you can follow to prepare you for your cervical screening test.
Feeling anxious about your cervical screening invitation? Tillie told Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust about her experience of cervical screening.
This advert was broadcast between July and November 2012 in GP's surgeries across London, Nottingham, Leicester and Leeds.
Whether you're living with or beyond a cervical cancer diagnosis, or you know someone who is, sometimes you just need to be able to talk to someone about what you're going through. Someone who will understand...
Our support service, Ask The Expert, allows you to ask specific questions related to all aspects of cervical cancer. Once you have submitted your question online, it will be passed on to our volunteer medical panellists who have the expertise to answer your question.
Sometimes all you want to do is talk to someone else who's been through it...
At the heart of the Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust community is our online forum. It's a great place to ask questions, make friends and find some strong shoulders to lean on.
Access the forum: http://www.jostrust.org.uk/forum
Carron Hulme talks about her experience of surviving cervical cancer, and her daughters Charlotte and Mollie talk about the HPV vaccine.