Cervical cancer screening: Thousands of Scottish women who were excluded from smear tests to be invited for check-ups

Attending for a smear test could be life-savingAttending for a smear test could be life-saving
Attending for a smear test could be life-saving
Thousands of women who were excluded from undergoing cervical cancer tests after undergoing hysterectomies are to be invited for check-ups.

About 13,000 women were removed from the national cervical screening programme after having hysterectomies and are now being offered appointments after it emerged they may have been excluded by mistake.

Women aged 25-64 are offered smear tests checking for human papillomavirus (HPV) which is the main cause of cervical cancer. However, some women were recorded as having had total hysterectomies, when they had only had subtotal hysterectomies, meaning part of the cervix remained and cervical screening continued to be necessary.

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