Cervical cancer testing falls
Testing for cervical cancer among women in England has fallen to a 10-year low, a cancer charity said.
Testing for cervical cancer among women in England has fallen to a 10-year low, a cancer charity said.
Over the last decade the number of women being tested for the cancer has fallen, despite a dramatic rise in 2009 following the death of Big Brother star Jade Goody from the disease.
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