Mentions:
1: Alex Davies-Jones (LAB - Pontypridd) Like many others, I put off having my first cervical screening at the age of 25 for all the usual reasons - Speech Link
2: Margaret Ferrier (IND - Rutherglen and Hamilton West) Cervical screening starts at the age of 25, not 18, as HPV is very rare in younger women, with fewer - Speech Link
3: Philippa Whitford (SNP - Central Ayrshire) at very low risk are offered routine repeat screening every five years, from the ages of 25 to 65. - Speech Link
4: Alex Norris (LAB - Nottingham North) petition relates to, cervical screening in England is offered to the cohort aged 25 to 64. - Speech Link
5: Jo Churchill (CON - Bury St Edmunds) Currently, cervical screening in England is offered to individuals between 25 and 49 every three years - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Sarah Champion (LAB - Rotherham) Legally they can have sex from the age of 16. - Speech Link
2: Sharon Hodgson (LAB - Washington and Sunderland West) Cervical smear tests are available to women aged 25 to 64, yet cervical screening is at a 21-year low - Speech Link
3: Steve Brine (CON - Winchester) To be clear, the petition is entitled:“Lower the age for smear tests from 25 to 18 to prevent cervical - Speech Link
4: Steve Brine (CON - Winchester) their first cervical screening at the age of 25. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Helen Whately (CON - Faversham and Mid Kent) Friend knows, none of us looks forward to a smear test, but it can make the difference between life and - Speech Link
2: Theresa May (CON - Maidenhead) We do recognise that we need to do more to encourage women to undertake cervical screening tests. - Speech Link
3: Pauline Latham (CON - Mid Derbyshire) Is it not time that we raised the age of marriage in this country from 16 to 18, as we ask other countries - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Mark Tami (LAB - Alyn and Deeside) It is not only that the charity supports you from a medical point of view—the people you talk to actually - Speech Link
2: Michelle Donelan (CON - Chippenham) The NHS cervical screening programme in England offers screening to women aged 25 to 49 every three years - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Liz McInnes (LAB - Heywood and Middleton) Does the hon. Gentleman agree that we need to look at the age range for cervical cancer screening? - Speech Link
2: Jane Ellison (CON - Battersea) Smear tests are screening tests, not diagnostic tests. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Steve Rotheram (LAB - Liverpool, Walton) to request a cervical smear regardless of their age. - Speech Link
2: Steve Rotheram (LAB - Liverpool, Walton) the age at which young females could have a test from 20 to 25, in accordance with international recommendations - Speech Link
3: Alison McGovern (LAB - Wirral South) smear test was refused on the basis of her age. - Speech Link
4: Jane Ellison (CON - Battersea) The ACCS review took place in May 2009 to consider the raising of the screening age from 20 to 25, and - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Paul Burstow (LDEM - Sutton and Cheam) lesbian and bisexual women with cervical screening. - Speech Link
2: Lord Lansley (CON - Life peer) and we are working with 16 other trusts to address long-term sustainability. - Speech Link
3: Andy Burnham (LAB - Leigh) ’ standing:“I understand that you are a signatory to a letter which highlights your personal concerns - Speech Link
4: Lord Lansley (CON - Life peer) If not abuse, then smear. - Speech Link