Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox A cervical cancer survivor has launched a campaign to lower the age of the national smear test programme.
Abnormalities in Toni Kernan's cervix were detected during her first fertility appointment in early 2020. Twenty-eight-year-old Toni, who lived in New Moston, was taking the first steps to starting a family with long-term partner Jordan Whiteman. READ MORE: Lockdown rule changes from June 21: What you can and can't do Toni, a factory worker, was advised to attend for an immediate smear test.
She said “I was three years late, but I went for my first smear when I was 28. "At my fertility appointment, they told me that they thought I had two cervixes,
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