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NHS Cervical Screening Programme, England, 2011-12: Graphs

Figure 1: Cervical screening: Five year coverage of the target age group (25-64), England at 31st March, 2002 to 2012 © Data prior to 2005, re-used with the permission of the Department of Health. Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre. See also Tables 1 and 13 in Data Tables section.

Figure 2: Cervical screening: Age appropriate coverage by age, England, at 31st March, 2011 and 2012 Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre. See also Table 13 in Data Tables section.

Figure 3 - Cervical screening: five year coverage of the target age group (25-64) by Primary Care Organisation (PCO), England, 31st March 2012 NB: Due to rounding, the figures presented in the above bar chart may not exactly match those derived from aggregating the relevant columns from Table 13 in the Data Tables section. Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre. See also Table 13 in Data Tables section.

Figure 3a - Cervical screening: five year coverage of the target age group (25-64) by Primary Care Organisation, England, 31st March 2012 NB: Due to rounding, the figures presented in the above map may not exactly match those derived from aggregating the relevant columns from Table 13 in the Data Tables section. Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre. See also Table 13 in Data Tables section.

Figure 4: Number of women invited for screening by age group and year, 2007-08 to 2011-12 Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre. See also Table 4 in Data Tables section.

Figure 5: Number of women tested by year and age group, 2007-08 to 2011-12 Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre. See also Table 5 in Data Tables section.

Figure 6* – Cervical screening: women with test result severe dyskaryosis or worse as a percentage of all women with adequate test results, by age, England 2011-12 * This chart is shown to 2 decimal places due to the very small percentages involved. Note that the percentages in Figure 6 are aggregates of 3 test result groups (severe dyskaryosis, severe dyskaryosis/?invasive carcinoma and ?glandular neoplasia). The aggregated figures shown in Figure 6 may not equal the sum of the individual components shown in Table 8 in the Data Tables due to rounding. Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre. See also Table 8 in Data Tables section.

Figure 7 - Cervical screening: Percentage of tests for women aged 25-64, with an abnormal result by Primary Care Organisation (PCO), England 2011-12 NB: The percentages in Figure 7 are aggregates of 4 test result groups (borderline changes, mild dyskaryosis, moderate dyskaryosis and severe dyskaryosis or worse). The aggregated figures shown in Figure 7 may not equal the sum of the individual components shown in Table 12 in the Data Tables due to rounding. Source: KC53, Health and Social Care Information Centre. See also Table 12 in Data Tables section.

Figure 8: Cervical Screening: Time from screening to receipt of results as measured by expected date of delivery of result letter by Strategic Health Authority (eligible women aged 25 – 64 years), percentage received within 2 weeks, 2010-11 and 2011-12 Source: National Cancer Screening Statistics VSA15 Report, Connecting for Health (CfH) ‘Open Exeter’ system (NHAIS). See also Tables 9 and 9a in Data Tables section.

Figure 9 - Cervical cytology: Percentages of samples from GP & NHS Community Clinics found to be inadequate, from women of all ages, England 2001-02 to 2011-12 © Data prior to 2005, re-used with the permission of the Department of Health. Source: KC61, Health and Social Care Information Centre. See also Table 15 in Data Tables section.

Figure 10 - Cervical cytology: Percentage of samples from GP & NHS Community Clinics found to be inadequate, for women aged 25-64, by laboratory, England 2011-12 NB: Due to rounding, the figures presented in the above bar chart may not exactly match those derived from aggregating the relevant columns from Table 19 in the Data Tables section. Source: KC61, Health and Social Care Information Centre. See also Tables 19 in Data Tables section.

Figure 11 - Outcome of referral, following persistent non-negative test result, England, April 2011 - June 2011 Source: KC61, Health and Social Care Information Centre. See also Table 18a in Data Tables section.

Figure 12 - Outcome of referral, following single occurrence of potentially significant abnormality, England, April 2012 - June 2012 NB: The sum of components may not equal totals due to rounding. Source: KC61, Health and Social Care Information Centre. See also Table 18a in Data Tables section.

Figure 13 - Positive Predictive Value, by laboratory, England, April 2011 - June 2011 Source: KC61, Health and Social Care Information Centre. See also Table 19 in Data Tables section.

Figure 14 - Women referred to colposcopy: time from referral to first offered appointment by indication, 2011-12 Source: KC65, Health and Social Care Information Centre. See also Table 21 in Data Tables section.

Figure 15: Biopsies taken at colposcopy: time from biopsy until patient informed of result (4 month sample), 2011-12 NB: The sum of components may not equal totals due to rounding. Source: KC65, Health and Social Care Information Centre. See also Table 24 in Data Tables section.