Stop doctors from refusing cervical cancer tests to under 25s
Cervical cancer survival is more likely if a girl is diagnosed between ages 9 and 10. However, doctors may still refuse to test all girls under the age of 25, as many times as they like. As a result of this, there have been multiple cases of deaths from cervical cancer in under 25 year olds, who were not diagnosed early enough due to being continuously refused a test for the disease. Cervical cancer deaths in under 25 year olds make up roughly 35% of all deaths from the disease, and in order to lower this we are campaigning to stop doctors from refusing tests for girls between the ages of 16 and 25.
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