Written answers

Tuesday, 20 March 2007

Department of Health and Children

Cancer Screening Programme

11:00 pm

Jerry Cowley (Mayo, Independent)
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Question 484: To ask the Minister for Health and Children when full cervical screening will be available to the women of County Mayo; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [10338/07]

Photo of Mary HarneyMary Harney (Dublin Mid West, Progressive Democrats)
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An effective national cervical screening programme will result in a substantial reduction in the incidence of cervical cancer. It is my objective to have such a programme rolled out nationally, beginning late this year, based on an affordable model. For that purpose, on 1 January 2007, I established a National Cancer Screening Service which amalgamates BreastCheck and the Irish Cervical Screening Programme. The total allocation to the new Service is €33m; this is a 71% increase on the 2006 allocation to the Programmes. This includes additional funding of €5m for 2007 to the Service to commence roll out of the Cervical Screening Programme at the end of this year.

Significant preparatory work is well under way involving the introduction of new and improved cervical tests, improved quality assurance training and the preparation of a national population register. The plan is to have cervical screening managed as a national call/recall programme via effective governance structures that provide overall leadership and direction, in terms of quality assurance, accountability and value for money. All elements of the programme, call/recall, smear taking, laboratories, colposcopy and treatment services will be quality assured, organised and managed to deliver a single integrated national programme. Accordingly, the Service is not planning to roll out the programme incrementally on a regional basis.

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