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This report details the cervical screening program in England for the target age group (25-64) from 2000 to 2010. It includes coverage statistics, the number of women invited and tested, age group analyses, and outcomes related to cervical cytology. Several figures illustrate findings such as test results, abnormal outcomes, and the adequacy of samples collected from various care organizations. The information is sourced from KC53, The NHS Information Centre, providing comprehensive insights into the effectiveness and efficiency of cervical screening practices.
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Figure 1: Cervical screening: Coverage of the target age group (25-64), England at 31 March, 2000 to 2010 Source: KC53, The NHS Information Centre.
Figure 2: Cervical screening: Coverage by age, England, 2008-09 and 2009-10 Source: KC53, The NHS Information Centre
Figure 3 - Cervical screening: coverage of the target age group (25-64) by Primary Care Organisation, England 31 March 2010 Source: KC53, The NHS Information Centre
Figure 3a - Cervical screening: coverage of the target age group (25-64) by Primary Care Organisation, England 31 March 2010 Source: KC53, The NHS Information Centre.
Figure 4: Number of women invited for screening by age group and year, 2005-06 to 2009-10 Source: KC53, The NHS Information Centre.
Figure 5: Number of women tested by year and age group , 2005-06 to 2009-10 Source: KC53, The NHS Information Centre.
Figure 6* - Cervical screening: women with test result severe dyskaryosis or worse as a percentage of all women with adequate test results, by age, England 2009-10. *This chart is shown to 2 decimal places due to the very small percentages involved. Source: KC53 Part C, The NHS Information Centre.
Figure 7 - Cervical screening: Percentage of tests for women aged 25-64, with an abnormal result by Primary Care Organisation, England 2009-10 Source: KC53 Part C, The NHS Information Centre.
Figure 8: Cervical Screening: Proportion of results available within 4 weeks by Strategic Health Authority, 2009-10 Source: KC53 Part C, The NHS Information Centre.
Figure 9 - Cervical cytology: Percentages of samples from GP & NHS Community Clinics found to be inadequate, from women of all ages, England 2000 to 2010 Source: KC53 Part C, The NHS Information Centre.
Figure 10 - Cervical cytology: Percentage of samples from GP & NHS Community Clinics found to be inadequate, for women aged 25-64, by laboratory, England 2009-10 Source: KC53 Part C, The NHS Information Centre.
Figure 11 - Outcome of referral, following persistent non-negative test result, England April 2009 - June 2009 Source: KC53 Part C, The NHS Information Centre.
Figure 12 - Outcome of referral, following single occurrence of potentially significant abnormality, England April 2009 - June 2009 Source: KC53 Part C, The NHS Information Centre.
Figure 13 - Positive Predictive Value, England April 2009 - June 2009 Source: KC53 Part C, The NHS Information Centre.
Figure 14 - Women referred to colposcopy: time from referral to first offered appointment by indication, 2009-10 Source: KC53 Part C, The NHS Information Centre.
Figure 15 - Biopsies taken at colposcopy: time from biopsy until patient informed of result (4 month sample) - 2009-10 Source: KC53 Part C, The NHS Information Centre.