Each year, around 200 Queensland women and people with a cervix are diagnosed with cervical cancer. However,with regular screening and early detection, most cases can be prevented or successfully treated. We’re here to provide you with information about diagnosis, treatment, and support options.
The terms “women,” “woman,” and “female” used on this page reflect the language used in the research studies and data sources referenced. Unfortunately, these terms do not encompass all individuals with these reproductive organs. At Cancer Council Queensland, we remain committed to providing information that is both accurate and accessible to everyone. We acknowledge and stand in solidarity with the LGBTIQA+ community.