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Tom Eden & Sarah Vesty

Smear tests in Scotland resume today after temporary suspension during pandemic

Scots who had their smear tests cancelled are being urged to contact their GP as the service is set to restart from today.

Health Secretary Jeane Freeman announced that cervical screening services will begin again on June 29 after they were temporarily suspended in March.

Smear tests were part of the health services paused as NHS Scotland tried to free up capacity to treat patients infected with Covid-19 while also helping to stop the spread.

Jeane Freeman has announced that cervical screening services will restart on June 29 (Supplied)

But patients who had a smear test cancelled due to the pandemic will now be able to contact their GP to book a new appointment.

Routine screening is expected to restart when the health service has managed to catch up with the backlog.

Further appointment invitations and reminders are also due to be posted from mid-July.

Ms Freeman said: "Our plans to resume the screening programmes are based on expert clinical advice and the recommendations of the Scottish Screening Committee.

"They have been discussed and agreed with health board chief executives as part of the planned safe and incremental remobilisation of NHS Scotland.

"The safety of patients and staff will continue to be our priority as the screening programmes restart and expand.

"I want to reassure you that we are taking these precautions so that we can safely offer the right care, at the right time, in the right place."

Robert Music, chief executive of Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust, said: "It's great that cervical screening in Scotland is beginning to resume.

"We have seen a growing level of anxiety and confusion due to cancelled appointments, so we are pleased that access to this lifesaving test is restarting.

"Cervical screening is not always easy and many people have new questions and concerns about the test and how it all works now.

"We don't want Covid-19 to make cervical screening harder, so do reach out to Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust if you want support or more information before attending."

Marion O'Neil, from Cancer Research UK, added: "It is great news that efforts are under way to restart cervical cancer screening services as we know cancer screening saves lives.

"It can detect cancers at an early stage and in some cases prevent them from developing in the first place.

"People who require further investigation need to be able to get follow-up appointments as quickly as possible.

"If people have any concerning symptoms while the screening programmes are getting back on track it is essential they get in touch with their GP practice."

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