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1 1 Cervical Screening Programme, England, 2012-13: Graphs

2 Figure 1: Cervical screening – Five year coverage of the target age group (25-64) England at 31 st March, 2003 to 2013 © Data prior to 2005, re-used with the permission of the Department of Health. Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

3 Figure 2: Cervical screening – Age appropriate coverage by age group England, at 31 st March, 2012 and 2013 Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

4 Figure 3: Cervical screening – Five year coverage of the target age group (25-64) Primary Care Organisation (PCO), England, 31 st March 2013 Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

5 Figure 3a: Cervical screening – Five year coverage of the target age group (25-64) Primary Care Organisation, England, 31 st March 2013

6 Figure 4: Number of women aged 25-64 invited for screening, by age England, 2004-05 to 2012-13 Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

7 Figure 5: Number of women tested, by age England from 2004-05 to 2012-13 Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

8 Figure 6: Cervical screening – Test results showing a high-grade abnormality as a percentage of all test results, by age group England 2012-13 Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

9 Figure 7: Cervical screening – Percentage of tests for women aged 25-64 with an abnormal result England by Primary Care Organisation (PCO), 2012-13 Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

10 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 reporting region, 2012-13 Source: National Cancer Screening Statistics VSA15 Report, HSCIC ‘Open Exeter’ system (NHAIS).

11 Figure 9: Recall status for women with mild or borderline screening results England, 2011-12 and 2012-13 Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

12 Figure 10: Cervical cytology – Percentages of samples from GP & NHS Community Clinics found to be inadequate, from women aged 25-64 England, 2002-03 to 2012-13 © Data prior to 2005, re-used with the permission of the Department of Health. Source: KC61, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

13 Figure 11: Cervical cytology – Percentage of samples from GP & NHS Community Clinics found to be inadequate, for women aged 25-64, by laboratory England, 2012-13 Source: KC61, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

14 Figure 12: Outcome of referral following non-negative test result (persistent or with positive HPV test) England, April 2012 to June 2012 Source: KC61, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

15 Figure 13: Outcome of referral following single occurrence of potentially significant abnormality England, April 2012 to June 2012 Source: KC61, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

16 Figure 14: Positive Predictive Value, by laboratory England, April 2012 to June 2012 Source: KC61, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

17 Figure 15: Referral Value, by laboratory England, April 2012 to June 2012 Source: KC61, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

18 Figure 16: Women referred to colposcopy: time from referral to first offered appointment by indication England, 2012-13 Source: KC65, Health and Social Care Information Centre.

19 Figure 17: Biopsies taken at colposcopy – time from biopsy until patient informed of result (4 month sample) England, 2012-13 Source: KC65, Health and Social Care Information Centre.


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