


Labour MP Justyne Caruana has come out against the government’s stand on a national cervical cancer screening programme, which it will not be introducing before the commencement of its breast cancer screening programme.
Malta is one of just two EU member states to lack a screening programme for cervical cancer, along with Cyprus, and has no plans for one either.
The information has emerged from a memo by the European Commission on the implementation of a Council recommendation on cancer screening.
In its official reply to the Commission, the social policy ministry said it will only consider screening for cervical and bowel cancers on the basis of “experience gained through implementing the breast screening programme. This will help guide decisions on the planning and design of other screening programmes for other cancers.”
