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Recall of women in a cervical cytology screening programme. An estimate of the true rate of response.
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Cervical CytologyReproductive HealthDiagnosisGynecologyManchester RegionGynecology OncologyCervical Cancer PreventionCancer DetectionPublic HealthSexual And Reproductive HealthRadiologyLarge Cervical CytologyApparent Response-rateInfertilityCervical HealthOutcomes ResearchScreening SafetyEpidemiologyCervical Cancer ScreeningCervical Cancer ManagementCervical CancerCancer ScreeningTrue RateMedicineCytopathologyWomen's Health
In a sample of 1007 women from a large cervical cytology screening programme in the Manchester region, the apparent response-rate to a letter inviting women to have a second routine smear three years after their first was 47-6%. After taking account of those who had become ineligible on medical grounds, or inaccessible, a conservative estimate of the true rate of response was 65-7%. When women who had had interim smears or examinations elsewhere were included, 72-2% of the original population of women had continued to make use of facilities for cytological screening.
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