Survivor Ashlee wants to get rid of the 'shame factor' around cervical cancer

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Australia is on track to become one of the first places in the world to eliminate cervical cancer — but Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are being left behind.

To reach elimination, the World Health Organization has released a strategy with three targets to be met by every country by 2030.

Dr Smith said this was "completely achievable" because Australia had the resources — including the HPV vaccine, screening options and treatments for both cancer and pre-cancer — to achieve the target. She said issues could arise in Indigenous communities if there were only male doctors who could take a swab, and for many women living in small communities, it was "uncomfortable" to get that test from a healthcare worker who they might bump into later at the shops.

"In the short term, what we really need to do is better screening rates, that's the thing that we have struggled to make available and accessible to all women."

 

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And she also wants to be able to go on her own to have a family.

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