Around 600,000 smear tests that would have normally been carried out in UK during April and May 2020 were cancelled or delayed due to Coronavirus....
London Gynaecology’s consultant, Miss Meg Wilson, talks to The Independent about what happens during a cervical screening appointment. Here’s a step-by-step guide.
Cervical cancer screening rates in the UK have reached a 21 year low, and many experts think this is largely down to the countless misconceptions that...
On Tuesday 5th March, Public Health England (PHE) announced a new national campaign, ‘Cervical Screening Saves Lives’, with the aim of increasing cervical screening attendance...
Mr Pisal, Consultant Gynaecologist at London Gynaecology and the Whittington Hospital (NHS), spends almost all his time discussing and treating patients. In this Q&A we learn...
Each year at London Gynaecology we see hundreds of women for abnormal smear management and whilst it can often be a worrying time in most...
Although as many as 75-80% of women (and men) get Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) during their lifetime very little is known about it. Mr Pisal...
Every year in the UK around 3,000 women will be diagnosed with cervical cancer. As January is Cervical Health Awareness Month, Consultant Gynaecologist Mr Pisal...
HPV is not always well understood, Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust, the only UK charity dedicated to women affected by cervical cancer and cervical abnormalities, shares...
Approximately 75-80% women (and men) get human papilloma virus at some stage in life. It usually produces no symptoms and many women will not even...