DR PHILIPPA KAYE: I admire Mariella very much but I m afraid we disagree about this one - screening women over 65 could end up doing more harm than good.
For Cervical Cancer Prevention Week, Roisin opens up about her journey in advocating for herself during medical appointments - and how getting unusual symptoms checked out saved her life
Rhea Crighton was five months pregnant when, in May 2016, she noticed she was bleeding. “I was concerned about miscarrying,” she says, “but scans showed that there was nothing wrong with the baby or the placenta.” However, the mysterious bleeding kept recurring as often as every two weeks.