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Sam Frost has an important message for women

The radio presenter is set to undergo surgery
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Radio presenter revealed this morning on air that she is set to undergo surgery after โ€œhigh risk cellsโ€ were found during a routine pap smear.

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Although the 28-year-old said that the procedure was preventative, she told listeners: โ€œGo to the doctors and get a pap smear. I know so many of my friends that put them off. Itโ€™s a really common thing and easily treated.โ€

โ€œIf you donโ€™t catch it at this stage it can advance to scarier things.

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Frostโ€™s message comes as the government transitions to a new regimen for cervical screening. Currently women aged 18-70, who are sexually active are encouraged to have a pap smear every two years.

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However, from May 2017, the system will change (thanks to updated medical advice) and women aged 25-74 to undergo an HPV test (which detected the virus that causes cervical cancer) every five years. 

In other words, the good news is that youโ€™ll only have to be tested every five years. But the bad news? HPV tests still involve a pap smear! For more information about the new test, visit Cancer Screening.

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