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  1. Cervical cancer

    Cervical cancer information including signs and symptoms, screening, risk factors, diagnosis, treatment, HPV vaccine and where to get help. Tests are recommended for 25-74 year olds every 5 years.

  2. Genital warts

    Genital warts are a common sexually transmissible infection (STI). About causes, signs, symptoms, transmission, treatment, reinfection, prevention, HPV vaccines, cervical cancer screening and support.

  3. Health checks for women

    A woman at high risk of a particular disease should be checked more frequently and/or at an earlier age.

  4. Regular health checks

    Regular health checks can help you identify any early signs of health issues.

  5. Cancer explained

    There are about 200 different types of cancer and most areas of the body can be affected.

  6. Vaginal cancer

    Some vaginal cancers have no symptoms in their early stages, and only cause symptoms once they have invaded other parts of the body.

  7. Warts

    Warts can be stubborn, so you may need to use more than one type of treatment.

  8. Secondary School Immunisation Program

    Some immunisations are recommended for all Australian teenagers.

  9. Cervical screening

    Cervical cancer can be prevented through regular screening (every 5 years). Cervical cancer screening is recommended for women or people with a cervix (25 to 74 years) who have been sexually active.

  10. Vulvar cancer

    In its early stages, vulvar cancer often has no symptoms because the cancer is so tiny.

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