HC Deb 17 July 1989 vol 157 c30W
Mr. Dunnachie

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what categories of women do not require cervical smears; and what method is proposed to ensure that they are not tested unnecessarily.

Mr. Mellor

Our guidance to health authorities states thatall women aged 20 to 64 should be invited for screening … unless their GP has indicated that they should be excluded". (Circular HC(88)1 paragraph 3.) A GP may decide to exclude from the screening programme those women who have had a total hysterectomy (which implies that the cervix has been removed along with the rest of the uterus) and those who have had their cervix amputated as part of a prolapse repair. Besides women who are dying of cervical cancer there are also those in terminal stages of other illnesses such as cancers elsewhere in their body or neurological disorders.