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This leaflet is for women who have had only partial or incomplete mammography during NHS breast screening.
This information explains how to register with a GP practice in order to receive invitations to the NHS Breast Screening Programme.
Information for pregnant women who are offered a chorionic villus sampling (CVS) or amniocentesis diagnostic test.
Information about the first trimester ultrasound scan, also known as the pregnancy dating scan.
Information about the screening test that takes place between 18 weeks and 20 weeks 6 days of pregnancy, commonly known as the 20-week screening scan.
Information for parents about congenital hypothyroidism (CHT) following a baby’s screening test result.
Information about newborn screening tests for parents of babies in special care units.
Information for parents to explain what it means to have a positive screening result for carrying the cystic fibrosis (CF) gene.
This information explains what a suspected screening result for cystic fibrosis (CF) means.
Information for parents about congenital hypothyroidism (CHT) following a baby’s positive screening test result.
Guidance for staff involved in invasive cancer reviews for the NHS Cervical Screening Programme, covering disclosure of audit results and duty of candour.
Details of Public Health England (PHE) transactions over £25,000 in October 2019.
Details of Public Health England's (PHE) government procurement card expenditure over £500.
Methods fieldworkers should use to collect oral health information for the survey of 5 year olds in the academic year 2021 to 2022.
Independent review of proposals and recommendations to PHE, following the transfer of the National Disease Registration Service (NDRS) to NHS Digital.
National influenza and COVID-19 report, monitoring coronavirus (COVID-19) activity, seasonal flu and other seasonal respiratory illnesses.
Information on the personal information we collect, how we use it and who we may share it with.
This project is in line with the national ambition to support the adoption of a range of technology initiatives in general practice.
Public Health England (PHE) has today published the first evidence review of gambling-related harms in England.
Reports presenting annual epidemiological data for HIV in East of England.
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