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<p>In February and March 2022, the ‘Help Us Help You – Cervical Screening Saves Lives’
campaign urged individuals not to ignore a cervical screening invitation and to contact
their general practitioner if they missed their last invitation. In some Primary Care
Networks, appointments can also be made in any primary care setting, including integrated
sexual health clinics and at evenings and weekends. To support further improvements
in uptake, an evaluation of the effectiveness of human papillomavirus self-sampling
is being made, where individuals take their own cervical screening sample.</p>
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