Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer arises from the cervix, the lower part of the uterus connecting to the vagina. In the UK, approximately 3,200 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year.  Early detection through regular cervical screening (smear & HPV tests) and HPV vaccination plays a crucial role in prevention.

At London Gynaecology, we offer comprehensive screening services, as well as expert-led treatment ensuring our patients receive the highest standard of care throughout their journey.

What are the symptoms of cervical cancer?

How is cervical cancer diagnosed?

How is cervical cancer treated?

I’ve been diagnosed with cervical cancer. What is the prognosis?

Are there any support groups or networks you could recommend?

​What can women do minimise their risks?

What are the stages of cervical cancer?

How does cervical cancer affect fertility and sexual health?

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Discover our network of specialised gynaecology clinics across the UK, offering exceptional care in elegant, comfortable environments.

Moorgate Clinic

London Gynaecology in the City of London offers expert women’s healthcare, same-day appointments, and advanced diagnostics in...

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Harley Street

London Gynaecology at Harley Street provides world-class private women’s healthcare, fertility support, and advanced gynaecology services in...

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The Portland Hospital

London Gynaecology at The Portland Hospital offers comprehensive private women’s healthcare, surgery, expert consultations, and specialist treatments...

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Richmond

Welcome to London Gynaecology at Richmond. Our newest addition to our family of clinics opening mid October.

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