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Screening standards for the NHS infectious diseases in pregnancy screening programme (IDPS).
This information is for parents whose baby may have Edwards' syndrome. It can help them talk through the next stages of their care with health professionals.
A reference guide for sample takers in the NHS Cervical Screening Programme
Information about what personal information is used by the screening programmes and why. Includes your options, rights and how to find out more.
Information for pregnant women whose baby may have spina bifida, including treatment options.
Information for parents of babies who carry a gene for unusual haemoglobin.
Training and continuing professional development (CPD) for people working in the NHS breast screening programme (BSP) in England.
How to report, classify and monitor interval cancers and cancers following previous assessment.
An overview of the breast screening end-to-end pathway.
This leaflet can help healthcare professionals speak with people, following suspected or confirmed diagnosis of congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH).
Information for people who cannot be screened using digital photography and need a slit lamp examination instead.
Information for health professionals about how, and in what circumstances, women can opt out temporarily or permanently from breast screening.
Sets out the national procedures for auditing cases of invasive cervical cancer.
This document explains the NHS breast screening programme for women defined as being at high risk of breast cancer.
How to opt out of an NHS screening programme if you no longer wish to be offered screening.
This information can help parents of babies with suspected or confirmed diagnosis of severe skeletal dysplasia discuss the condition with healthcare professionals.
This document sets out an overview of the operational pathways in the NHS Diabetic Eye Screening (DES) programme.
Information to help healthcare professionals speak with people, following suspected or confirmed diagnosis of bilateral renal agenesis.
Guidance and shared practice for breast screening providers, commissioners and other stakeholders on addressing inequalities.
Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be a haemoglobin C carrier.
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