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UK Parliament · Public Bill · No. 0519

Cervical Cancer (Minimum Age for Screening) Bill

[As Introduced]
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This bill proposes changing the age at which women in the UK are invited for cervical cancer screening. Currently, screening typically starts at age 25, but this bill would lower that minimum age to catch potential problems earlier in younger women.

Presented by Mr Brooks Newmark.
HybridLords1st reading
Official Ballot · Open Govt

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The people's count45 votes
67% Aye · 3033% No · 15
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Bill passage

Commons

  • 1st reading14 Oct 2009
  • 2nd reading