PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Cervical Cancer: Screening (22 June 2015)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Caroline Nokes (Conservative)
Answer
Public Health England’s (PHE) priority is to continue to raise public awareness of the signs and symptoms of cancer through the Be Clear on Cancer campaigns and to encourage people with those symptoms to see their general practitioner promptly. PHE is looking to understand and address inequalities in screening participation. A national workshop will be set up in the autumn to explore and share current knowledge and devise an action plan. The United Kingdom National Screening Committee has also commissioned an evidence review on inequalities.
The Advisory Committee on Cervical Cancer will be reviewing the results from the Strategies to increase cervical screening uptake at first invitation (STRATEGIC) trial, an on-going trial to identify and implement key innovations to help encourage uptake in young women who are entering the NHS Cervical Screening Programme at the age of 25. Further work will investigate the offer of self-sampling to non-attendees of all ages in the NHS Cervical Screening Programme.
Answered by:
Jane Ellison (Conservative)
30 June 2015
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