Achievable standards, benchmarks for reporting and criteria for evaluating cervical cytopathology
Published May 2000 | ISBN 1 87 1997 47 X
This document sets achievable targets and standards for laboratories engaged in cervical screening. The aim of this publication is:
- to re-inforce and where necessary revise existing guidelines for reporting cervical samples and clarify areas of potential misunderstanding.
- to propose new performance indicators for the reporting of negative, inadequate and abnormal categories of cervical samples.
- to identify pitfalls in cytological diagnosis which may lead to false-positives and false-negatives.
- to propose criteria for evaluating performance and effectiveness of cervical cytopathology.
- to re-assess the guidance, in the light of experience and better data quality, and in the context of 'the new NHS', to enable the setting, delivery and monitoring of quality standards in cervical cytopathology.
- 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
