CervicalCheck programme

Vicky Phelan (second left), the cancer patient whose case triggered the cervical smear test controversy, and Stephen Teap (second right), whose wife died before she was told that her smear test had been wrongly interpreted, are presented with the 'Jo Cox Award' by Labour Women's Sinead Ahern (left) and health spokesperson Alan Kelly, during a panel discussion on the future of women's health at the Labour conference in Dublin. (Photo by Brian Lawless/PA Images via Getty Images)
Vicky Phelan (second left), the cancer patient whose case triggered the cervical smear test controversy, and Stephen Teap (second right), whose wife died before she was told that her smear test had been wrongly interpreted, are presented with the 'Jo Cox Award' by Labour Women's Sinead Ahern (left) and health spokesperson Alan Kelly, during a panel discussion on the future of women's health at the Labour conference in Dublin. (Photo by Brian Lawless/PA Images via Getty Images)
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