Yes, if you're over 50, you should still have regular Cervical Screening Tests. The risk of cervical cancer increases with age, so it's important to continue screening into your 70s - even if you're no longer sexually active or have gone through menopause.
About half of all cases of cervical cancer occur in women older than 50 years, yet many women over this age think they are not at risk.
If it has been five years or more since your last cervical screening, book an appointment with your GP or health clinic today.