Why are those of us over 64 ignored, yet again, for an annual check-up when it’s still possible to have a cervical issue as was identified in a study on the cdc.gov website which states:
“An older woman, until she’s in her 80s, who has not had a hysterectomy, is at least as likely to get cervical cancer as a younger woman.”
It appears that the NHS is probably still working on older study data which is appalling when people’s health is at risk, and are making decisions based on saving costs, which is also disgraceful - or is it just because as we are older and we won’t be around sooner or later so there’s no need to include us??