Yesterday I was shown a small article in the Telegraph concerning cervical smears. It seems that women who are now choosing to be known as men are not being called for testing - which is obviously not wise. The article then went on to say that men who are choosing to be know as women are being called - I had to read this twice - although they clearly cannot either have a test or indeed ever be vulnerable to cervical cancer. Can this really be true? Wasting admin staff time in sending invitations to men is bad enough, but what happens if they want an appointment ? Exactly where does this insane procedure lead, and why has the NHS allowed this to happen?
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