PapScreen Victoria urges all women who have been sexually active to have a pap test every two years in new online campaign via JWT Melbourne

Screen shot 2012-09-05 at 10.03.26 AM.jpgAll women aged 18 to 70 who have ever been sexually active should have a Pap test every two years to reduce their risk of cervical cancer.

That's the message in this new online campaign for PapScreen Victoria, via JWT Melbourne.

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8 Comments

A D Denizen said:

Wow, that's one hell of a clunky lecture from Christmas pants and her matriarch. But it's hard to dismiss nonetheless. Some interesting information though: you're still at risk of cervical cancer if you've had sex once - despite using protection as well as getting the vaccine? Begs the question: Why bother with protection or the vaccine then? I suppose the sales proposition is very clear - get the test - but I can't help but feel it's diminishing the role of preventative measures.


Disgusted said:

This makes me feel even more uncomfortable about getting a pap test. It feels like it has been written by a man who thinks that lady problems are hilarious. They're not.

Oh dear said:

I would have commented earlier but I was too busy emailing this viral film to all of my girlfriends.

Really? said:

What a dreadful job of something really important that should be advertised really, really well.

anom said:

this is gold

WTF?? said:

Tacky, sleazy and just plain bad.

actually don't mind it said:

Yes it's cheap. But yes it's shareable and yes it'll probably work.

@actually don't mind it said:

My friends would think I was a fucking idiot if I sent this to them. And as for working, I very much doubt it - what about this is behaviour changing or at all insightful?

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