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Bowel screening Time to Screen

WEBContact us for help. If you need more information, or need help in another language, free phone 0800 924 432. Access information on bowel screening in te reo Māori, Samoan, …

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Doing a vaginal swab (self-test) Time to Screen

WEBStep 4. Holding the swab stick halfway down, use your free hand to open your vagina and gently insert the tip of the swab about 4 to 5cm (about the length of your thumb, similar …

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Doing the bowel screening test

WEBTo do the test, you need to: collect a small sample from your bowel motion (poo) using the test stick, and put it into the tube. put the sample tube in the zip-lock bag provided. put …

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About bowel screening Time to Screen

WEBAbout bowel screening. The National Bowel Screening Programme is a free programme to help detect bowel cancer. It is being offered every two years to people aged 60 to 74 …

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Taking part Time to Screen

WEBPlease call us for free on 0800 924 432 or email us on [email protected] and tell us if you have stopped having regular …

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About us Time to Screen

WEBThe National Screening Unit is responsible for the safety, effectiveness and quality of the following screening programmes: BreastScreen Aotearoa – screens women for breast …

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Colposcopy Time to Screen

WEBColposcopies only takes about 15 minutes, but you will probably be at the clinic for 30 minutes. Sometimes during colposcopy they take a small sample of tissue (biopsy). The …

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Understanding your bowel screening results

WEBThe screening test can detect tiny traces of blood present in your bowel motion (poo). Small amounts of blood are most commonly caused by polyps (growths), or other minor …

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Cervical screening resources

WEBCervical screening: Your test, your choice. Pamphlet providing an overview of the Cervical Screening Programme and the range of options available to do a screening test. …

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Cervical screening Time to Screen

WEBCervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers. Regular cervical screening and human papillomavirus (HPV) immunisation are the best ways to protect yourself. …

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50-74 screening: Māori and Pacific people

WEBIf you are from a district that provides free bowel screening to Māori or Pacific people aged 50 to 74, but haven’t been invited, please call us on 0800 924 432. People’s ethnicity is …

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Your bowel screening test result

WEBYou will receive your test result within three weeks of returning your completed bowel screening kit. You will be contacted with your result and told what this means for you. …

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Having a mammogram Time to Screen

WEBHaving a mammogram. Eligible women aged between 45 and 69 can get a free mammogram (a kind of breast check) every 2 years. This is part of a programme run by …

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About BreastScreen Aotearoa Time to Screen

WEBBreastScreen Aotearoa provides a breast screening service for women aged 45 to 69. Eligible women can have a free mammogram every 2 years to check for breast cancer. …

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Home Time to Screen

WEB0800 924 432. Regular screening check-ups are important for your health.

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Cervical screening options Time to Screen

WEBIt looks for the human papillomavirus (HPV), which causes cell changes that may lead to cervical cancer. This gives you options for how you have your screening sample taken: a …

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Where to go for cervical screening Time to Screen

WEBWhere to go for cervical screening. It's completely up to you who takes your screen. Your choices include: your usual doctor or nurse at a GP clinic, if you have one. Māori, Pacific …

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Contact us Time to Screen

WEBGeneral enquiries. For general enquiries and any feedback on this site, email the National Screening Unit at [email protected].. Programme contacts. BreastScreen …

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