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Ireland on track to make cervical cancer rare by 2040

Ireland is now on track to practically eliminate cervical cancer by 2040 and make it a rare disease, it was claimed today.

Laois Nationalist — Kind kids raise over €600 at Crazy Hair Day

By Carmel Hayes KIND kids at a local childcare centre raised over €600 for an urgent cause, at a creative and fun-filled Crazy Hair Day.

Laois Nationalist — Fantastic turnout for Roxy s Miracle in Abbeyleix

By Carmel Hayes THERE was a fantastic turnout in Abbeyleix this morning for a fundraiser in aid of a young Laois mother, who is confined to a wheelchair after…

Screen saver: How new cervical screening tests look for HPV

Screen saver: How new cervical screening tests look for HPV Ahead of international HPV Awareness Day on March 4, we look at the impact of the new cervical screening test for the virus Picture: iStock  Helen O’Callaghan The new HPV cervical screening was due to start last March. Covid hit and it was put on pause until early July when CervicalCheck resumed screening. “Covid affected everything. We were cautious about sending out lots of screening invitations that might be ignored,” says Dr John Price, colposcopy adviser with CervicalCheck. By end of 2020, CervicalCheck had caught up with screening invites – in a typical year, they send out 270,000 and get an 80% response. “We got 20% below that due to Covid, which we expected,” says Dr Price. In the 2020 Covid period (March-December) 117,000 HPV screening tests were carried out in primary care.

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