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Cervical screening FAQs
Frequently asked cervical screening questions around the Cervical Screening Test, HPV, self-collection, cost and barriers.
Video
Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung and Gamilaroi woman and artist Madison Connors talks about the project ‘Sistas Get Checked’ which uses artwork to convey cervical screening messages to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities.
Increasing bowel cancer screening in general practice
Cancer Council Victoria recognises the key role GPs, nurses and other health care professionals play in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program by endorsing the program to patients and managing patients' positive faecal occult blood test (FOBT) results.
Brochure
7 Ways to Help Prevent Cancer
Brochure providing information about how people can prevent cancer by doing regular screening tests, maintaining a healthy diet, doing exercise, being SunSmart and not smoking.
7 ways to help prevent cancer
Brochure
Self-collection option for Cervical Screening Test (wallet card): English
Overview of the self-collection option for the Cervical Screening Test including illustrated step-by-step instructions.
Cervical self collection wallet card
Brochure
Self-collection option for Cervical Screening Test (wallet card): Punjabi
Overview of the self-collection option for the Cervical Screening Test including illustrated step-by-step instructions in Punjabi.
Cervical self collection wallet card punjabi
Multicultural Community Grants Program supporting screening participation
The Multicultural Communities Grants Program collaborated with 11 community partners to run projects about bowel and cervical cancer screening with culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Victoria in 2021.
Community-led cancer prevention education during COVID-19 in Melbourne’s northwest
Bicultural workers in Melbourne’s northwest designed and delivered cancer prevention education with culturally and linguistically diverse communities to counteract the barriers of COVID-19.