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To mark this years Cervical Screening Awareness Week 2025, the NIHR School for Primary Care Research (SPCR) is highlighting a project that explores barriers to cervical screening for under-screened individuals, helping to promote equitable access to preventative healthcare

SPCR IN Focus | Cervical Screening Awareness Week 2025

To mark Cervical Screening Awareness Week 2025, the NIHR School for Primary Care Research (SPCR) is highlighting research that tackles inequalities in access to cervical screening — a key preventative service that saves thousands of lives each year.

One such project, Barriers to cervical screenings for under-screened individuals (SPCR Project 611), led by researchers at the University of Oxford, explores the complex and intersecting reasons why some people are less likely to attend cervical screening appointments. Funded by the SPCR, the study investigates how factors such as ethnicity, deprivation, language, mental health, and sexual orientation can create barriers to screening, particularly among under-screened groups.

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