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1 Cervical Screening Programme, England, : Graphs

Figure 1: Cervical screening – Coverage by age group (25-64) England at 31 March, 2005 to 2015 Age-appropriate coverage at 31 March 2013 excludes some women from a small number of LAs. Source: KC53 return (5 year coverage) and Open Exeter (age appropriate coverage). Health and Social Care Information Centre.

Figure 2: Cervical screening – coverage* by age group England, at 31 March, 2014 and 2015 *Age appropriate coverage in the age group (as measured at five and a half years) is not currently available for the more detailed age bands. As such this chart shows the breakdown under the previous definition (as measured at five years) Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

Figure 3: Cervical screening – Age appropriate coverage of the target age group (25-64) Upper Tier Local Authority, England, 31 March 2015 Source: Open Exeter - PHOF, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre. Figure 3a: Cervical screening – Age appropriate coverage of the target age group (25-64) Upper Tier Local Authority, England, 31 March 2015

Figure 4: Number of women invited for screening, by age England, to Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

Figure 5: Number of women tested, by age England from to Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

Figure 6: Cervical screening - Test results showing a high-grade abnormality as a percentage of all test results, by age group of women England NB. Note that the percentages in Figure 6 are aggregates of four test result groups (high-grade dyskaryosis (moderate), high-grade dyskaryosis (severe), high-grade dyskaryosis (severe)/?invasive carcinoma and ?glandular neoplasia of endocervical type.) Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

Figure 7: Cervical screening – Percentage of tests for women aged with an abnormal result Upper Tier Local Authority, England, NB: The percentages in Figure 7 are aggregates of six test result groups (borderline change, low-grade dyskaryosis, high-grade dyskaryosis (moderate), high-grade dyskaryosis (severe), severe/?invasive carcinoma and, ?glandular neoplasia of endocervical type). Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre..

Figure 8: Cervical Screening – Time from screening to receipt of results as measured by expected date of delivery of result letter (eligible women aged 25–64 years), percentage received within 2 weeks England by region, and Source: National Cancer Screening Statistics VSA15 Report, HSCIC ‘Open Exeter’ system.

Figure 9a: Recall status for women with borderline screening results England, to NB: Figures prior to are derived from the PCO dataset. Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

Figure 9b: Recall status for women with low-grade screening results England, to NB: Figures prior to are derived from the PCO dataset. Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

Figure 10: Cervical cytology - Percentages of samples from GP & NHS Community Clinics found to be inadequate, from women aged England, to Source: KC61, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

Figure 11: Cervical cytology – Percentage of samples from GP & NHS Community Clinics found to be inadequate, for women aged 25-64, by laboratory England, Source: KC61, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

Figure 12: Outcome of referral to colposcopy, by reason for referral (cytology result) England, April 2014 to June 2014 NB: The sum of components may not equal totals due to rounding. Chart excludes a very small number of cases with a non-cervical cancer outcome. Source: KC61, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

Figure 13: Positive Predictive Value, by laboratory England, April 2014 to June 2014 Source: KC61, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

Figure 14: Referral Value, by laboratory England, April 2014 to June 2014 NB: Women with negative cytology but who test positive for HPV and are referred to colposcopy, are not currently included in the calculation of referral value. See Appendix B - Definitions for more information. Source: KC61, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

Figure 15: Abnormal Predictive Value, by laboratory England, April 2014 to June 2014 Source: KC61, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

Figure 16: Women referred to colposcopy – women offered an appointment within two weeks of referral by indication England, April 2014 to June 2014 Source: KC65, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

Figure 17: Biopsies taken at colposcopy - Time from biopsy until patient informed of result (4 month sample) England, NB: The sum of components may not equal totals due to rounding. Source: KC65, Health and Social Care Information Centre.