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  • Information about cervical cancer screening

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/cervical-cancer-screening-programme/information-materials

    … We use the population screening to detect if someone is at risk of cervical cancer. Early detection can prevent … who take part in the population screening are at a lower risk of cervical cancer. If you are between 30 and 60 years …

    Publication date: 02-10-2015
  • Urban water issues

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/soil-and-water/urban-water-issues

    … RIVM provides support by assessing the potential health risks of urban water concepts. … of that aspect in advance could minimise potential health risks, sometimes with relatively minor modifications, … check will meticulously map out the potential health risks of urban water concepts. Once the potential risks are …

    Publication date: 10-26-2018
  • Nature and green in the city contribute to the well-being of citizens of Amsterdam

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/nature-and-green-in-city-contribute-to-well-being-of-citizens-of-amsterdam

    … Research (WEnR), and the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL).     …

    Publication date: 05-21-2019
  • New data on greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/new-data-on-greenhouse-gas-and-ammonia-emissions

    … Commission to exclude recently added sources from the assessment of the ceiling.  This request is in line with the …

    Publication date: 09-12-2019
  • Information about cervical cancer screening (Turkish)

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/cervical-cancer-screening-programme/information-in-multiple-languages/turkish

    … Bu nüfus taramasıyla, kişinin rahim ağzı kanseri riski altında olup olmadığını değerlendiriyoruz.Erken …

    Publication date: 12-12-2022
  • New environmental noise and health guidelines

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/new-environmental-noise-and-health-guidelines

    … levels of the stress hormone cortisol, which increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Exposure to noise can also …

    Publication date: 11-05-2019
  • Programme characteristics of the cervical cancer screening programme

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/cervical-cancer-screening-programme/professionals/programme-characteristics

    … screening laboratories for the presence of hrHPV (high risk Human Papillomavirus). If HPV is found, a cytological assessment is carried out to determine whether there are …

    Publication date: 12-01-2022
  • RIVM will calculate temporary background value for PFAS in soil

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/rivm-will-calculate-temporary-background-value-for-pfas-in-soil

    … In July of this year, RIVM has calculated the risk limits for PFAS in soil and dredging spoil. At concentrations below these risk limits, the risks to people and the environment are acceptable. As a …

    Publication date: 10-30-2019
  • HPV

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/hpv

    … in labia, penis, anus, mouth and/or throat. When I am at risk for HPV-related cancer? There are many different types of HPV. Some have a high risk of causing cancer. If you have had a long-term infection with a high-risk type of the virus, you could develop cancer. This often …

    Publication date: 06-02-2014
  • Frequently asked questions cervical cancer screening for professionals

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/cervical-cancer-screening-programme/professionals/faq

    … HPV screening detects serious abnormalities earlier and the risk of cervical cancer is reduced for longer after a … Yes, the 10-year interval for screening is safe. The risk of developing cervical cancer or its precursors is … lead to cervical cancer after a persistent infection: high-risk HPV (hrHPV). In the case of hrHPV types 16 and 18, the …

    Publication date: 12-05-2022
  • Innovation in the cervical cancer screening programme

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/cervical-cancer-screening-programme/professionals/innovation

    … referrals could be more specific, taking into account the risk profile of a client. Accessibility could be improved by … unnecessary anxiety, unnecessary healthcare costs and the risk of unnecessary treatment. In order to reduce the number … it has been decided to change the referral policy based on risk stratification. The following changes are involved: Use …

    Publication date: 12-06-2022
  • Referral schedule for the cervical cancer screening programme

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/cervical-cancer-screening-programme/professionals/referral-schedule

    … hrHPV types 16 and 18 (HPV 16/18) with a clearly increased risk and the other hrHPV types (HPV other) with a moderately increased risk. The referral policy remains the same for participants …

    Publication date: 12-01-2022
  • Information for professionals about the cervical cancer screening programme

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/cervical-cancer-screening-programme/professionals

    … at the age of 30, 35, 40, 50 and 60. People who are more at risk of cervical cancer, for example due to a previous HPV … is mostly caused by a persistent infection with a high-risk type of the human papilloma virus (HPV). HPV is a …

    Publication date: 12-01-2022
  • Invitation schedule for the cervical cancer screening programme

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/cervical-cancer-screening-programme/professionals/invitation-schedule

    … HPV screening detects severe abnormalities earlier and the risk of cervical cancer is reduced for longer after a …

    Publication date: 12-01-2022
  • Many young women postpone cervical cancer screening: only 3 in 10 take quick action

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/many-young-women-postpone-cervical-cancer-screening-only-3-in-10-take-quick-action

    … and 200 people die from this form of cancer every year. The risk of cervical cancer is highest among women aged 30 to 45 …

    Publication date: 01-24-2025

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