Current UK guidance suggests women should wait for 12 weeks after they have given birth to be screened

Women from Black Caribbean and Black African backgrounds are significantly more likely to develop a more advanced form of the disease

The tests are thought to be as effective and reliable as a GP cervical screening procedure

Around 7,500 women are diagnosed with high-grade serious ovarian cancer every year

The initiative is hoped to contribute towards wider efforts to increase visibility and awareness of the importance of breast screening

Automated technology for screening could change everything, says expert

The £21 million funding will be open for bids for any AI diagnostic tool that trusts want to deploy

The partial hold is based on the serious bleeding events reported in the safety analysis

London-based scientists have developed a programme to detect changes in the lymph nodes

Endometrial cancer is the sixth most common cancer in women worldwide