A supportive risk-awareness tool to help women understand when cancer screening or a doctor consultation may be needed.
Worried about cancer symptoms in women, family history, HPV risk, abnormal bleeding, breast changes or missed screenings? Newmi Care's cancer risk assessment helps you understand whether you may need preventive screening such as an HPV test, Pap smear, breast screening or women's health checkup.
This tool does not diagnose cancer. It helps you understand your risk factors and decide whether speaking to a doctor is the right next step.
Are You Due for a Cancer Screening?
Many women delay breast, cervical or HPV screening because symptoms feel vague or life gets busy. If you have missed routine checkups, a family history of cancer, or new changes in your body, this assessment helps you understand whether screening or a doctor visit should be your next step.
What This Assessment Covers
Newmi Care's cancer risk assessment reviews personal risk factors, symptom patterns and screening history across breast, cervical and HPV-related concerns. It is a risk-awareness tool — not a diagnosis — designed to guide preventive next steps such as Pap smear, HPV test, breast screening or women's health checkup.
Common Warning Signs Women Shouldn't Ignore
Breast lump, abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, unusual discharge and persistent unexplained symptoms should never be ignored. Early awareness matters — especially when combined with missed screenings or HPV-related risk. Use this tool to understand whether your symptoms warrant medical evaluation.
Frequently Asked Questions About Women's Cancer Screening
What is a cancer risk assessment for women?▼
A cancer risk assessment for women is an online screening-awareness tool that helps identify whether your symptoms, family history, HPV exposure, lifestyle or previous screening gaps suggest the need for medical consultation or preventive tests. It is not a diagnosis and cannot confirm or rule out cancer.
Is this assessment the same as a cancer test online?▼
No. This is not a cancer test or diagnostic tool. It is a risk-awareness assessment. Actual cancer screening may require tests such as HPV test, Pap smear, mammography, ultrasound, biopsy or clinical examination, depending on your symptoms and doctor's advice.
Can this assessment tell me if I have cancer?▼
No online assessment can tell you if you have cancer. This tool can only help you understand whether your symptoms or risk factors need medical attention. If you have persistent bleeding, breast changes, pelvic pain, unusual discharge or unexplained symptoms, consult a doctor.
What are common cancer symptoms in women?▼
Common symptoms that should not be ignored include breast lump, nipple discharge, unexplained bleeding, bleeding after sex, persistent pelvic pain, bloating, unusual vaginal discharge, sudden weight loss or ongoing fatigue. These symptoms do not always mean cancer, but they should be evaluated.
When should I get an HPV test or cervical cancer screening?▼
Cervical screening is generally recommended for adult women based on age, sexual history, previous screening results and doctor advice. WHO recommends regular cervical screening starting at age 30 for the general population of women. If you are unsure, speak to a gynecologist.
Who is at higher risk for breast or cervical cancer?▼
Risk may be higher in women with family history of cancer, previous abnormal Pap smear or HPV result, missed screenings, certain lifestyle factors, long-term symptoms, or breast changes. Risk does not mean diagnosis, but it can help decide whether screening is needed.
Can Newmi Care help after I complete the assessment?▼
Yes. Newmi Care can help with gynecologist consultation, HPV test guidance, Pap smear, preventive women's health checkups, breast screening guidance and next-step care based on your assessment responses.