Summary
This section will have added to the practical and communication skills that you learnt at the GTA session. You should now feel familiar with the cervical screening register, how smears are reported, and what to do if a smear report is abnormal. You will also have the information to be able to talk to women about breast screening in New Zealand
Here are some MCQs to test your knowledge
What is the lifetime breast cancer risk of a woman with BRCA 1?
What is the recommended treatment for women with pre-cancerous glandular abnormalities on cervical screening?
What is the recommended frequency for mammograms for the average women over the age of 45 in the BSA programme?