New home kits 'boost smear test numbers'

Women who are too embarrassed or busy to attend smear tests could be helped by home kits to detect early signs of cervical cancer, research suggests.

Women who are too embarrassed or busy to attend smear tests could be helped by home kits to detect early signs of cervical cancer, research suggests.

British scientists found posting a self-sample test to women who had not responded to two previous notifications was more effective than another letter reminding women their examination was due.

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