HC Deb 23 January 1985 vol 71 cc458-9W
Mr. Cohen

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services whether the trend recorded in health circular (84) 17, "Screening for Cervical Cancer", about the effect of the population screening programme on the number of deaths in England and Wales from cervical cancer, is also the local trend in Waltham Forest; and if he will give an indication of the trend in Waltham Forest over the past 15 years.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

The number of deaths from cancer of the cervix uteri (ICD 180) in the London borough of Waltham Forest of women aged under 35 and aged 35 and over for 1969 to 1983 is shown in the table. Figures for England and Wales are also shown. Useful interpretation of the data for Waltham Forest is difficult because of the very small numbers.

Number of deaths from cancer of cervix uteri (ICD 180) in Waltham Forest L. B. and England and Wales 1969–1983
Year Waltham Forest L. B. England and Wales
All ages Under 35 years 35 and over All ages Under 35 years 35 and over
1969 13 13 2,417 38 2,379
1970 3 3 2,343 39 2,304
1971 4 4 2,315 43 2,272
1972 10 10 2,218 50 2,168
1973 4 4 2,249 46 2,203
1974 6 1 5 2,068 55 2,013
1975 9 9 2,143 77 2,066
1976 12 12 2,206 69 2,137
1977 16 16 2,145 73 2,072
1978 8 8 2,153 94 2,059
1979 8 1 7 2,087 89 1,998
1980 3 3 2,068 114 1,954
1981 10 10 2,017 118 1,899
1982 8 8 1,932 110 1,822
1983 14 1 13 1,959 124 1,835

Mr. Cohen

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what the percentage of deaths in Waltham Forest from cervical cancer of women over 35 years of age is of total cervical cancer deaths in the borough.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

In the period 1969 to 1983, 98 per cent. of all deaths from cancer of the cervix uteri (ICD 180) in the London borough of Waltham Forest were of women aged 35 and over.

Mr. Cohen

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what the percentage of total cervical smear tests in Waltham Forest is of those taken from women aged under 35 years.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

We do not collect detailed local information in the form requested. The hon. Member may wish to approach Waltham Forest health authority for the information.

Mr. Cohen

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the percentage for Waltham Forest of cervical cancer deaths of at-risk women, according to Her Majesty's Government's screening policy guidelines, who never had a smear test.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

We do not collect detailed local information of this sort centrally.

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