Treatments and tests

Cervical Screening Test

  • A Cervical Screening Test (CST) is a simple test used to check the health of your cervix.
  • A CST looks for human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.
  • HPV infections can cause abnormal cervical cell changes that may lead to cervical cancer. This usually takes a long time, about 10 to 15 years.
  • Nearly all cervical cancers are caused by HPV.
  • In Australia, people are advised to have a CST every 5 years.
Do I need cervical screening?
What if I have had a hysterectomy?
What if I have had the HPV vaccine?
Where can I have a Cervical Screening Test?
Understanding the two options for a Cervical Screening Test (CST)
How does my healthcare provider collect my sample?
Collecting your own sample
What if I am feeling anxious about my Cervical Screening Test?
How much does a Cervical Screening Test cost?
Understanding your test results

Where to get help


Last reviewed: 18-11-2024
Acknowledgements

WA Cervical Cancer Prevention Program


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