By Dr Adeline Tan, Histopathologist and Cytopathologist, Osborne Park
The Australian Cervical Screening Program guidelines were updated in April this year to keep the program effective and relevant, with the goal of eliminating cervical cancer in Australia by 2035.
It’s an ambitious target, but one we’re all working towards.
You’ll be able to access the updated guidelines on the Cancer Council Australia website. They’re designed to be as user-friendly as possible, so you can quickly get the information you need to keep providing the best care to your patients....
The Australian Cervical Screening Program guidelines were updated in April this year to keep the program effective and relevant, with the goal of eliminating cervical cancer in Australia by 2035.
It’s an ambitious target, but one we’re all working towards.
You’ll be able to access the updated guidelines on the Cancer Council Australia website. They’re designed to be as user-friendly as possible, so you can quickly get the information you need to keep providing the best care to your patients....
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