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Reassurance on breast and cervical health for those 18 and over.†
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Most changes in your breasts or cervix aren’t cancer. But it’s good to regularly check for anything that isn’t normal for you, so that any signs of cancer can be found at an earlier stage. This can make treatment easier and more effective.
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Our 30-minute check is for women, and some transgender men, non-binary or intersex people who have breasts, a cervix or both.
If you’ve had a cervical screening before and your result was negative, it’s recommended you wait two years before having another screening. If you tested positive for human papilloma virus (HPV), it’s advised you have a cervical screening each year.
It’s recommended for people who aren’t showing any symptoms. If you’ve already noticed a change or symptom, please see your GP urgently or book a private GP appointment instead of a health check. This health check does not include a mammogram (breast scan). If you’re interested in this, our breast health check may be more suitable for you.
†HPV tests/cervical cancer screenings are not clinically recommended for those under 25. Under 25s can discuss their concerns with the GP who will advise on best next steps if there are medical concerns about this.
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Fill this in before your appointment and we’ll use it to understand your medical history relating to cervical and breast cancer.
GP consultation
The GP will talk through your questionnaire results, with the opportunity for you to discuss any breast or cervical concerns.

Breast check
Depending on your questionnaire results and consultation, the GP may examine your breasts. They’ll also make sure you’re confident doing self-checks at home so changes can be found and looked into earlier.

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If you’re 25 and over†, the GP will take a sample from the entrance of your womb. This is to check for human papillomavirus (HPV). If you have HPV, the lab will check for abnormal cells. Finding these early means there’s a better chance of treating you before the cells become cancerous.

HPV test
Certain types of HPV can increase the risk of cervical cancer. So it’s important we know about it. In most people HPV clears up on its own, but some people may need treatment. It's advised you have yearly follow-ups to monitor it until it’s resolved.
Follow up referrals
If the GP finds any breast symptoms that need investigating, or results from a cervical cancer screening show you need treatment, they can organise a private referral. Or they can write to your NHS GP (with your consent) advising an NHS referral.
†HPV tests/cervical cancer screenings are not clinically recommended for those under 25. Under 25s can discuss their concerns with the GP who will advise on best next steps if there are medical concerns about this.
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Call us to choose and date and time that works for you, or email us and we’ll aim to get back to you within two working days.
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Keep an eye out for these signs. It doesn’t mean you have cancer, just that it’s best to get checked by your GP or a private GP right away.

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- A lump or thicker skin in your breast
- Discharge or bleeding from your nipple (not milky)
- Skin that looks red, puckered or dimpled like an orange
- Redness, a rash or crusting around your nipple
- Changes to your nipple, such as a change to its shape, or if it’s become newly sunken or inverted (turned inwards)
- A lump in your armpit
- A change in your breast shape
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- Abnormal vaginal bleeding, such as heavy periods, bleeding between periods or after you have sex
- Bleeding from your vagina after you’ve been through the menopause
- A vaginal discharge which may smell unpleasant
- Pain when you have sex
- Blood stains or mucus in your vaginal discharge
- Pain in your pelvis or back
Useful information
Facts, advice and support from our experts on cancer and a range of health concerns.
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Understand symptoms, treatment and risk factors such as age, weight and hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
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What causes it? Does a diagnosis mean surgery? I’ve had a HPV vaccine, is my risk reduced? We’ve got your answers.
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We cover topics like the menopause, endometriosis and fertility to help people experiencing symptoms feel supported.

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If you’re looking for a more comprehensive view of your health and wellbeing, we offer a choice of health assessments that come with 365 days of support.
Our Be.Reassured option can include a breast and cervical screening if the GP thinks it’s clinically right for you.
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03456003458
^Lines are open Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm and Saturday 9am to 5pm. We are closed on Sundays. We may record or monitor our calls.
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Bupa health assessments are provided by Bupa Occupational Health Limited. Registered in England and Wales No. 631336. Registered office: 1 Angel Court, London, EC2R 7HJ.