“We know that smoking is a risk factor for persistent HPV (the human papillomavirus) – that is HPV that your body cannot clear, which can lead to cell abnormalities in the cervix and cervical cancer,” according to Professor Nóirín Russell, CervicalCheck Clinical Director, HSE National Screening Service. “HPV is the cause of most cervical cancers. Most people will get HPV at some stage in their lives. For most people, their immune system will clear the virus naturally from their body within one to two years. For some people, the virus will remain active.”
experiencing a sense of accomplishment and pride for work done, the acceptance of good days and bad, and expressing curiosity and encouragement towards each other’s work,” according to Eileen Byrne, Senior Occupational Therapist, speaking about ‘A Flake of My Soul,’ a new collection of poetry produced through a creative writing project supported by HSE Waterford Mental Health Services in partnership with the Waterford Healing Arts programme and supported by Rethink Ireland and Creative Waterford.
HSE project addresses links between smoking, HPV and cervical cancer
“We know that smoking is a risk factor for persistent HPV (the human papillomavirus) – that is HPV that your body cannot clear, which can lead to cell abnormalities in the cervix and cervical cancer,” according to Professor Nóirín Russell, CervicalCheck Clinical Director, HSE National Screening Service. “HPV is the cause of most cervical cancers. Most people will get HPV at some stage in their lives. For most people, their immune system will clear the virus naturally from their body within one to two years. For some people, the virus will remain active.”
“A Flake of My Soul” poetry collection launched by HSE supported writers’ group
experiencing a sense of accomplishment and pride for work done, the acceptance of good days and bad, and expressing curiosity and encouragement towards each other’s work,” according to Eileen Byrne, Senior Occupational Therapist, speaking about ‘A Flake of My Soul,’ a new collection of poetry produced through a creative writing project supported by HSE Waterford Mental Health Services in partnership with the Waterford Healing Arts programme and supported by Rethink Ireland and Creative Waterford.