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flag England extends HPV-negative women's cervical screening interval to five years to reduce cancer cases.

flag In England, women aged 25 to 49 who test negative for HPV will now be screened every five years instead of three, as recommended by the UK National Screening Committee based on King's College London research. flag This aligns England's screening intervals with Wales and Scotland. flag The change aims to reduce cervical cancer cases and deaths, while still ensuring frequent screenings for those testing positive for HPV.

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