- I'm trying to get pregnant - should I have cervical screening?
- I have always attended for cervical screening and have never had an abnormal result. Now I'm pregnant, should I accept my invitation?
- When is the best time in the menstrual cycle to have cervical screening?
- Will cervical screening pick up any other infections?
- I've had a hysterectomy - do I still need cervical screening?
- My cervical screening test showed borderline changes. Why do I have to wait six months for a repeat test-won't they get worse?
- I'm on the pill. Does this increase my risk of cervical cancer?
- Why isn't cervical screening offered to women who are under 25?
- I'm not sexually active - do I still need cervical screening?
- I am a carer, looking after someone who lacks the mental capacity to make their own decisions about screening. They have been invited for screening. How should I deal with their invitation?
- I am in a same sex relationship. Do I need cervical screening?
- Do I have to go to my GP practice for cervical screening?
- Will treatment for cervical abnormalities affect my future childbearing?
- NHSCSP home page
- Programme publications
- About cervical screening
- More information about the
screening programme- Information about cervical cancer
- Diethylstilbestrol (DES) exposed women
- Liquid Based Cytology (LBC)
- LBC implementation guidance
- Who does what in the programme
- Quality Assurance and Training
- Section 60 of the Health and Social Care Act 2001
- Cervical cytology training centres
- Human Papilloma virus (HPV)
- HPV Sentinel Sites implementation project
- HMR101 Request/Report Form
- Cytology improvement guide - 14 day turnaround time
- Research in cervical screening
- Frequently asked questions
- Programme statistics
- Programme news index
- Useful links
