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  2. Ian Duncan (oncologist) - Wikipedia

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    He served as president of the British Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology until 1988; as president of the British Gynaecological Cancer Society from 1988 to 1991; as chair of the International Federation for Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy from 1993 to 1996; and as chair of the Scottish Cervical Screening Programme national advisory ...

  3. Cervical screening - Wikipedia

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    Cervical cancer screening is a medical screening test designed to identify risk of cervical cancer. Cervical screening may involve looking for viral DNA, and/or to identify abnormal, potentially precancerous cells within the cervix as well as cells that have progressed to early stages of cervical cancer .

  4. UK National Screening Committee - Wikipedia

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    The UK National Screening Committee co-ordinates the screening of people for medical conditions within the United Kingdom. The committee advises ministers and the National Health Service in all four countries of the UK, and is accountable to the four Chief Medical Officers .

  5. Cervical screening every five years ‘prevents as many cancers ...

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    Currently women in England aged 25 to 49 are invited for cervical screening every three years and those aged 50 to 64 every five years. The researchers at KCL said that high-risk HPV DNA is found ...

  6. Medics resign over concerns about cervical screening - AOL

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    Two senior medics involved in Northern Ireland's cervical screening programme, have resigned over their concerns about the service, the BBC has learned. In their resignation letter, seen by BBC ...

  7. Cervical cancer - Wikipedia

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    Figures suggest that cervical screening is saving 5,000 lives each year in the UK by preventing cervical cancer. [127] About 1,000 women per year die of cervical cancer in the UK. All of the Nordic countries have cervical cancer-screening programs in place. [128] The Pap test was integrated into clinical practice in the Nordic countries in the ...

  8. Henry Kitchener - Wikipedia

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    He is an advocate of HPV testing and cervical screening for women, [4] [5] and has led various trials for HPV vaccines, including a cervical screening of 25,000 women. [6] His research has been funded by a number of groups, including the Medical Research Council, Cancer Research UK, Wellbeing of Women, and other national and local charities. [6]

  9. Pap test - Wikipedia

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    The Papanicolaou test (abbreviated as Pap test, also known as Pap smear (AE), [1] cervical smear (BE), cervical screening (BE), [2] or smear test (BE)) is a method of cervical screening used to detect potentially precancerous and cancerous processes in the cervix (opening of the uterus or womb) or, more rarely, anus (in both men and women). [3]