A. | Incorrect.In Scotland women aged 20 to 60 are screened. The risk over the age of 60 is negligible once two consecutive clear smears are obtained. Below the age of 20 the incidence of cervical cancer is thought to be only 2 per million and no deaths in teenagers have been recorded from cervical cancer. |
B. | Correct. In Scotland women aged 20 to 60 are screened. The risk over the age of 60 is negligible once two consecutive clear smears are obtained. Below the age of 20 the incidence of cervical cancer is thought to be only 2 per million and no deaths in teenagers have been recorded from cervical cancer. |
C. | Incorrect. In Scotland women aged 20 to 60 are screened. The risk over the age of 60 is negligible once two consecutive clear smears are obtained. Below the age of 20 the incidence of cervical cancer is thought to be only 2 per million and no deaths in teenagers have been recorded from cervical cancer. |
D. | Incorrect. In Scotland women aged 20 to 60 are screened. The risk over the age of 60 is negligible once two consecutive clear smears are obtained. Below the age of 20 the incidence of cervical cancer is thought to be only 2 per million and no deaths in teenagers have been recorded from cervical cancer. |
E. | Incorrect. In Scotland women aged 20 to 60 are screened. The risk over the age of 60 is negligible once two consecutive clear smears are obtained. Below the age of 20 the incidence of cervical cancer is thought to be only 2 per million and no deaths in teenagers have been recorded from cervical cancer. |
In the Screening Programme of Scotland what age range of women are recommended to regularly attend for smear tests?