Cervical smear tests blunder

LONDON - Hospital chiefs yesterday admitted that up to 700 women who have been told that their cervical smear tests were negative…

LONDON - Hospital chiefs yesterday admitted that up to 700 women who have been told that their cervical smear tests were negative could have been misinformed due to a screening blunder.

That is 1 per cent of 70,000 tests that have been carried out by the Kent and Canterbury Hospital, Canterbury, since 1990. The hospital has opened an emergency telephone help line which has been inundated with calls from worried women.