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England Screening Uptake Rates England screening uptake rates The average screening uptake rate in England is 58% In some cases it is as low as 33% 44% of CCGs in England are below the national average Seven out of ten of the worst areas in England are in London Screening uptake rate by NHS region NHS Region Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) Bowel Cancer Screening Programme uptake rate (%) Central Midlands NHS region NHS Bedfordshire CCG 59.1 NHS Corby CCG 54.0 NHS East And North Hertfordshire CCG 60.5 NHS East Leicestershire And Rutland CCG 64.0 NHS Herts Valleys CCG 59.0 NHS Leicester City CCG 44.9 NHS Lincolnshire East CCG 57.9 NHS Lincolnshire West CCG 60.8 NHS Luton CCG 48.4 NHS Milton Keynes CCG 54.8 NHS Nene CCG 59.7 NHS South Lincolnshire CCG 62.1 NHS South West Lincolnshire CCG 60.7 NHS West Leicestershire CCG 62.5 Cheshire and Merseyside NHS region NHS Eastern Cheshire CCG 61.6 NHS Halton CCG 50.1 NHS Knowsley CCG 47.6 NHS Liverpool CCG 48.8 NHS South Cheshire CCG 59.4 NHS South Sefton CCG 51.7 NHS Southport And Formby CCG 58.4 NHS St Helens CCG 55.2 NHS Vale Royal CCG 58.0 NHS Warrington CCG 56.2 NHS West Cheshire CCG 60.0 NHS Wirral CCG 54.5 Cumbria and North East NHS region NHS Cumbria CCG 64.4 NHS Darlington CCG 58.0 NHS Durham Dales, Easington And 59.9 Sedgefield CCG 1 NHS Hartlepool And Stockton-On-Tees 56.4 CCG NHS North Durham CCG 61.5 NHS North Tyneside CCG 58.1 NHS Northumberland CCG 63.5 NHS South Tees CCG 55.1 NHS South Tyneside CCG 55.9 NHS Sunderland CCG 55.9 East NHS region NHS Basildon And Brentwood CCG 58.5 NHS Cambridgeshire and Peterborough 58.2 CCG NHS Castle Point And Rochford CCG 60.4 NHS Great Yarmouth And Waveney CCG 60.2 NHS Ipswich And East Suffolk CCG 60.7 NHS Mid Essex CCG 61.7 NHS North East Essex CCG 60.0 NHS North Norfolk CCG 64.5 NHS Norwich CCG 60.7 NHS South Norfolk CCG 65.7 NHS Southend CCG 52.2 NHS Thurrock CCG 54.4 NHS West Essex CCG 58.3 NHS West Norfolk CCG 59.8 NHS West Suffolk CCG 61.9 Lancashire and Greater Manchester NHS Blackburn With Darwen CCG 51.4 NHS region NHS Blackpool CCG 52.0 NHS Bolton CCG 55.0 NHS Bury CCG 56.9 NHS Central Manchester CCG 39.2 NHS Chorley And South Ribble CCG 59.4 NHS East Lancashire CCG 57.9 NHS Fylde & Wyre CCG 62.1 NHS Greater Preston CCG 59.0 NHS Heywood, Middleton And Rochdale 54.2 CCG NHS Lancashire North CCG 60.7 NHS North Manchester CCG 43.4 NHS Oldham CCG 54.2 NHS Salford CCG 52.0 NHS South Manchester CCG 44.4 NHS Stockport CCG 55.2 NHS Tameside And Glossop CCG 52.6 NHS Trafford CCG 55.9 NHS West Lancashire CCG 57.0 NHS Wigan Borough CCG 57.1 2 London NHS region NHS Barking And Dagenham CCG 43.1 NHS Barnet CCG 48.3 NHS Bexley CCG 55.3 NHS Brent CCG 44.4 NHS Bromley CCG 56.9 NHS Camden CCG 46.5 NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG 39.2 NHS City And Hackney CCG 41.0 NHS Croydon CCG 49.4 NHS Ealing CCG 44.8 NHS Enfield CCG 52.7 NHS Greenwich CCG 46.7 NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG 39.4 NHS Haringey CCG 48.1 NHS Harrow CCG 50.6 NHS Havering CCG 55.4 NHS Hillingdon CCG 50.1 NHS Hounslow CCG 44.6 NHS Islington CCG 47.0 NHS Kingston CCG 54.9 NHS Lambeth CCG 43.3 NHS Lewisham CCG 45.3 NHS Merton CCG 49.8 NHS Newham CCG 39.7 NHS Redbridge CCG 47.6 NHS Richmond CCG 55.4 NHS Southwark CCG 42.6 NHS Sutton CCG 55.7 NHS Tower Hamlets CCG 39.1 NHS Waltham Forest CCG 47.3 NHS Wandsworth CCG 48.2 NHS West London (K&C & QPP) CCG 37.1 North Midlands NHS region NHS Cannock Chase CCG 57.6 NHS East Staffordshire CCG 57.5 NHS Erewash CCG 62.1 NHS Hardwick CCG 58.3 NHS Mansfield And Ashfield CCG 59.5 NHS Newark & Sherwood CCG 64.0 NHS North Derbyshire CCG 62.0 NHS North Staffordshire CCG 63.3 NHS Nottingham City CCG 53.5 NHS Nottingham North And East CCG 63.4 NHS Nottingham West CCG 64.2 NHS Rushcliffe CCG 67.8 3 NHS Shropshire CCG 61.7 NHS South East Staffs And Seisdon 61.5 Peninsular CCG NHS Southern Derbyshire CCG 60.0 NHS Stafford And Surrounds CCG 62.4 NHS Stoke On Trent CCG 55.5 NHS Telford And Wrekin CCG 56.2 South Central NHS region NHS Aylesbury Vale CCG 59.0 NHS Bath And North East Somerset CCG 60.4 NHS Bracknell And Ascot CCG 58.0 NHS Chiltern CCG 58.0 NHS Gloucestershire CCG 62.7 NHS Newbury And District CCG 61.3 NHS North & West Reading CCG 61.8 NHS Oxfordshire CCG 58.3 NHS Slough CCG 40.2 NHS South Reading CCG 49.2 NHS Swindon CCG 54.5 NHS Wiltshire CCG 62.6 NHS Windsor, Ascot And Maidenhead 55.8 CCG NHS Wokingham CCG 66.2 South East NHS region NHS Ashford CCG 60.7 NHS Brighton And Hove CCG 55.9 NHS Canterbury And Coastal CCG 59.8 NHS Coastal West Sussex CCG 62.4 NHS Crawley CCG 55.2 NHS Dartford, Gravesham And Swanley 55.9 CCG NHS East Surrey CCG 58.5 NHS Eastbourne, Hailsham And Seaford 59.3 CCG NHS Guildford And Waverley CCG 63.2 NHS Hastings And Rother CCG 57.8 NHS High Weald Lewes Havens CCG 62.0 NHS Horsham And Mid Sussex CCG 64.1 NHS Medway CCG 55.8 NHS North West Surrey CCG 57.2 NHS South Kent Coast CCG 59.7 NHS Surrey Downs CCG 60.1 NHS Surrey Heath CCG 61.5 NHS Swale CCG 55.4 NHS Thanet CCG 56.9 NHS West Kent CCG 60.6 South West NHS region NHS Bristol CCG 54.6 4 NHS Kernow CCG 60.4 NHS North Somerset CCG 62.1 NHS Northern, Eastern And Western 62.0 Devon CCG NHS Somerset CCG 62.9 NHS South Devon And Torbay CCG 62.9 NHS South Gloucestershire CCG 62.4 Wessex NHS region NHS Dorset CCG 64.1 NHS Fareham And Gosport CCG 65.2 NHS Isle Of Wight CCG 58.9 NHS North East Hampshire And Farnham 63.2 CCG NHS North Hampshire CCG 62.4 NHS Portsmouth CCG 56.8 NHS South Eastern Hampshire CCG 63.3 NHS Southampton CCG 55.0 NHS West Hampshire CCG 66.5 West Midlands NHS region NHS Birmingham Crosscity CCG 49.5 NHS Birmingham South And Central CCG 46.0 NHS Coventry And Rugby CCG 57.8 NHS Dudley CCG 58.1 NHS Herefordshire CCG 61.6 NHS Redditch And Bromsgrove CCG 58.6 NHS Sandwell And West Birmingham 46.3 CCG NHS Solihull CCG 59.8 NHS South Warwickshire CCG 63.7 NHS South Worcestershire CCG 61.7 NHS Walsall CCG 52.4 NHS Warwickshire North CCG 59.9 NHS Wolverhampton CCG 50.8 NHS Wyre Forest CCG 59.8 Yorkshire and Humber NHS region NHS Airedale, Wharfdale And Craven 63.3 CCG NHS Barnsley CCG 59.1 NHS Bassetlaw CCG 57.6 NHS Bradford City CCG 32.7 NHS Bradford Districts CCG 54.0 NHS Calderdale CCG 59.2 NHS Doncaster CCG 60.8 NHS East Riding Of Yorkshire CCG 62.8 NHS Greater Huddersfield CCG 62.1 NHS Hambleton, Richmondshire And 65.3 Whitby CCG NHS Harrogate And Rural District CCG 62.5 NHS Hull CCG 54.7 5 NHS Leeds North CCG 58.4 NHS Leeds South And East CCG 55.4 NHS Leeds West CCG 57.8 NHS North East Lincolnshire CCG 58.8 NHS North Kirklees CCG 54.0 NHS North Lincolnshire CCG 60.8 NHS Rotherham CCG 59.4 NHS Scarborough And Ryedale CCG 62.2 NHS Sheffield CCG 59.2 NHS Vale Of York CCG 64.0 NHS Wakefield CCG 57.1 2014-2015 Source: Public Health England Interested in finding out more? 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