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Sixty Southland and Otago women recalled for breast screening

Sixty Southland and Otago women recalled for breast screening
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'They almost broke me': Parents fighting to give birth to children with Down Syndrome

'They almost broke me': Parents fighting to give birth to children with Down Syndrome
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Local Matters - Body needs 'warrant of fitness' checks

Body needs ‘warrant of fitness’ checksBy: Dr Isabelle Duck Screening is a tool we use to pick up changes in the body that may lead to poor health outcomes if not addressed. The process starts before birth with things such as maternal blood tests and ultrasound scans, and continues until late adulthood. Women will be familiar with two of these procedures – cervical screening (otherwise known as ‘smear’ tests), and mammograms. We were all saddened to hear the recent news that Cabinet Minister Kiri Allen has been diagnosed with Stage 3 cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is preventable and can be avoided, if a woman has regular cervical screening tests.

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For an increasing number of women, the first line of defence against cervical cancer doesn't work

Abigail Dougherty Pukekohe mum Haley Brock was diagnosed with cervical cancer after going back to her doctor four times and is urging for the new HPV self-test to be funded. She always had her routine smears, but Haley Brock ​had to go back to the doctor four times before the cervical cancer that almost took her womb was detected. The 31-year-old narrowly avoided a hysterectomy, but the radiation treatments have forced her into medical menopause. The mum-of-two can never have any more babies. “It’s not even possible for me to have another child,” she says. “I would have liked to make that decision myself.”

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