Cervical Cancer Screening

Protecting women's health through early detection

Overview

At NRHS, we are dedicated to safeguarding women's health by providing comprehensive cervical cancer screening services. Cervical cancer remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women, yet it is one of the most preventable cancers. Our program focuses on early detection and timely, accurate screening to reduce the burden of this disease.

Why Cervical Cancer Screening Is Important

Regular screening detects precancerous changes before they develop into cancer. Early intervention improves treatment outcomes and survival rates. Screening also identifies high-risk HPV infections, a primary cause of cervical cancer.

Our Screening Services

  • Pap smears and HPV testing
  • Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid (VIA)
  • Referral and follow-up care
  • Health education and awareness
  • Support for women with cervical abnormalities

Who Should Get Screened?

NRHS encourages all women, especially those aged 25โ€“49, to undergo regular cervical cancer screening. Women living with HIV should be screened more frequently due to increased risk.

Impact of Our Screening Program

NRHS screening initiatives have enabled early detection and timely treatment for countless women. By integrating screening with other reproductive health services, we provide holistic care and contribute to reducing cervical cancer incidence and mortality.

Accessing Our Services

Cervical cancer screening is available at NRHS clinics and through mobile outreach programs. We work with local healthcare providers to expand access, including in remote areas.

Take Charge of Your Health

Routine cervical cancer screening saves lives. Get screened today and take a proactive step toward cancer prevention.