Letters
Cervical smear uptake rates
BMJ 1994; 309 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.309.6952.476b (Published 13 August 1994) Cite this as: BMJ 1994;309:476- K Moser,
- J Naish,
- M Chambers
- Department of General Practice and Primary Care, Medical College of St Bartholomew's and the Royal London Hospitals, Queen Mary and Westfield College, London E1 4NS
- Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, London Hospital Medical College, London E1 4NS.
EDITOR, - F Azeem Majeed and colleagues highlighted substantial variations in cervical smear uptake rates between practices in Merton, Sutton, and Wandsworth Family Health Services Authority.1
Our analysis of cervical smear uptake rates in practices in the City and East London Family Health Services Authority area shows very similar results. In the 5.5 years preceding 30 June 1993, 66% of women in City and East London had a cervical smear, compared with 64% …
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