A Clare-based oncology nurse and ovarian cancer survivor is urging young women to make smear tests a regular part of their health checks, despite recent concerns.
It comes as a UK based medical expert and a gynaecologist have been tasked with carrying out an investigation into CervicalCheck – which is due to be finished by June.
The Cabinet is due to approve the terms of reference of a scoping inquiry into the cervical smear controversy following a meeting this morning.
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Anne Murphy, from Tulla, believes someone needs to be held accountable for what has happened but insists it’s vital that women aren’t disillusioned either.