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  • In the same period his pamphlets on advocating cervical smears were banned by a University for,'being obscene '.
  • Cervical smears, though widely acclaimed for reducing deaths from cervical cancer, fail in up to 30 percent of cases, the World Health Organization said Wednesday.
  • Given the potential for needless anxiety or unneeded intervention, they said they recommended that cervical smears not be administered within two years of a normal smear in postmenopausal women.
  • The specialists said mass screenig programs, where women have cervical smear tests at least once every three to five years, have provided effective in reducing cervical cancer death rates.
  • Potentially precancerous changes in the cervix can be detected by cervical screening, using methods including a Pap smear ( also called a cervical smear ), in which examined under a microscope.
  • Cervical smears, though widely acclaimed for reducing deaths from cancer, fail in up to 30 percent of cases because of poor sampling and evaluating of results, the World Health Organization said Wednesday.
  • The misreading of cervical smear tests may have been responsible for the deaths of eight women and for delays that led to 30 women having hysterectomies they might otherwise not have needed, a report said Friday.
  • The book discusses the preparation of vaginal and cervical smears, physiologic cytologic changes during the menstrual cycle, the effects of various pathological conditions, and the changes seen in the presence of cancer of the cervix and of the endometrium of the uterus.
  • Dr . Sally Nelson, a consultant in public health medicine, said there was a rush of women seeking cervical smear tests after " Coronation Street, " which regularly draws more than 10 million viewers, featured a character contracting cervical cancer.
  • Its second editor was W . T . Stead, the early pioneer of British investigative journalism, who earned the paper accolades from the leading Liberals of the day, seeing it applauded as " the best paper in Europe . " Harold Evans, one of the great campaigning journalists of all time, was editor of " The Northern Echo " in the 1960s and argued the case for cervical smear tests for women.