HPV (Human Papillomavirus) is a common virus that is sexually transmitted. Almost everyone has HPV once, usually the body clears the virus itself. Sometimes it does not manage to do so, for example in cases of reduced resistance. If the body does not clear the virus, the cells in the cervix can change. Abnormal cells may turn into a preliminary stage of cervical cancer. This is not yet cancer and is often treatable. By treating, cancer can be prevented from developing.
The self-test allows you to participate in the population study. The self-test is an easy way to find out if you have HPV. With the self-test, you simply take vaginal material yourself at home and send it to the laboratory. At the laboratory, the self-test only examined for HPV.
You can request the self-test via My Population Screening. To log in, you will need your DigiD.
Dear patient,
In the invitation letter for the flu vaccination, an error was accidentally made. It says it is for the pneumococcal vaccination, but that is not correct.
The invitation is for the flu shot. You can just come on the date and time mentioned in the letter.
We apologise for the confusion and thank you for your understanding.
We would like to ask you not to call the practice.
Sincerely,
Keizer Karelpark general practice