Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing
National Cervical Screening Program
Photos of Women

The link between cervical cancer and HPV - Audio version

These audio files are based on the printed publication

1 - Opening announcement (MP3 497 KB)
2 - Key facts (MP3 508 KB)
3 - What is HPV? (MP3 341 KB)
4 - How do I know if I have HPV? (MP3 367 KB)
5 - How did I get HPV? (MP3 191 KB)
6 - What does it mean if I have HPV? (MP3 485 KB)
7 - How is HPV related to cancer of the cervix? (MP3 518 KB)
8 - What should I tell my partner? (MP3 658 KB)
9 - How is HPV treated? (MP3 277 KB)
10 - Can I be tested for HPV? (MP3 442 KB)
11 - HPV vaccine (MP3 566 KB)
12 - Will more frequent Pap smears offer more protection? (MP3 411 KB)
13 - Closing announcement (MP3 232 KB)

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If you have any enquiries regarding this material please forward an email to cancerscreening@health.gov.au

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