Cervical screening: what the statistics indicate
...31 March 2014 31 March 2011 Overall coverage (for 25–64 year olds) 73.5% 74.2% 75.7% Coverage for 25-49 year olds 71.2% 71.8% 73.7% Coverage for 50-64 year olds 78.4% 79.4%...
...31 March 2014 31 March 2011 Overall coverage (for 25–64 year olds) 73.5% 74.2% 75.7% Coverage for 25-49 year olds 71.2% 71.8% 73.7% Coverage for 50-64 year olds 78.4% 79.4%...
I'm Ruth Stubbs, the recently appointed national programme manager for the NHS Cervical Screening Programme (CSP). As you know from previous blogs, changes within PHE have seen all 11 NHS screening programmes brought together into a single screening division. The …
...covers: management of women aged 20-24 with abnormal vaginal bleeding PSA testing staying in touch with screening developments current policy consultations If you're interested in screening, and would be willing...
...to the public. Ordering information is included with the list of leaflets under each programme. Some content has not been transitioned to GOV.UK, because it is old or no longer...
Website content for health professionals about cancer screening in England is to get a new home. We are moving to the GOV.UK website in the next few weeks. The move...
Every woman looks forward to her cervical screening (‘smear’) test right? OK, so maybe not! Some of you at least will be relieved to know that cervical screening stops at 64. But why is this?