A WOMAN died after being “incorrectly excluded” from cervical cancer screening, the Scottish Government has revealed.
Women’s Health Minister Maree Todd told MSPs that an audit had discovered a “very small number of women” had developed cervical cancer after being “wrongly excluded” from the screening programme following a hysterectomy.
She added: “I am extremely sorry to say that one of those women has died.”
Women should still have been screened if part of their cervix was not fully removed.
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