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Cervical cancer screening age must be lowered pleads dying mum Kirsty Winstanley


A DEVOTED mum, who is soon expected to lose her brave fight for life at the age of just 23, is demanding that the screening age for cervical cancer in England is lowered.

Kirsty Winstanley, who has a four-year-old son Aiden, was diagnosed with the disease in October but treatment has proved unsuccessful.

Along with her loving husband of three years David, she is urging the Government to reduce the age at which women are called for smear tests to 20, believing this could save lives.

Currently women in England are not called for such tests until they reach 25, unlike Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Kirsty’s plight mirrors that of reality TV star Jade Goody, who succumbed to the disease in March aged 27.

During her last months, she too called for women below the age of 25 to be called in for smear tests.

Her well publicised battle with the disease led to a significant increase in young women getting tested, but despite a campaign led by a national newspaper the screening age has reamiend the same.

Kirsty, from Rainford, who is the youngest of eight children, has gone home to die, surrounded by family. She does not want any other young woman to go through what she has suffered.

David (27) will now have to become sole carer for his son Aiden, who suffers from PKU disorder, a condition which means his body cannot break down protein and can cause problems with brain development.

David told the St Helens Star: “Kirsty was only 22 when she was diagnosed. She had gone to the doctors and it was only out of curiosity that he sent her for a smear test. After the results they knew something was wrong.

“She then went to Whiston, where they confirmed she had cancer, but they were confident it would be removed.

“She underwent chemo, but it had spread to her cervix. If she’d have been screened at an early age, she may have stood a chance.

“But the district nurses and GP have provided Kirsty with excellent care since she was diagnosed. We can’t express enough our sincere thanks and gratitude.”

Sister-in-law and close friend Natalie added: “Kirsty is only 23-years-old and had her whole life in front of her. She deserved to see her little boy grow up!”

David added: “What we want to do is petition the Government to lower the age like it is in Scotland and Wales.

“Kirsty is so brave. She never complains or has a bad word and has even planned her own funeral.

“It’s me who is struggling to cope with this. All she wants to do is make young girls aware of cervical cancer and how it can affect someone so young.

“We hope that someone reading this can find inspiration to believe they can fight the illness and never give up.”

In the case of Jade Goody, the intense publicity that surrounded her death led to a review by a panel of experts into cervical cancer care, but they ultimately decided against lowering the age limit.

The Advisory Committee on Cervical Screening (ACCS) agreed unanimously not to lower the age.


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webman, st helens says...
3:29pm Thu 27 Aug 09

God bless you all in this moment in time..our thoughts are with you and your family, im a dad with three adult daughters and cant understand what you Kirsty and your family are having to put up with.

natalie winstanley, st helens says...
9:07am Fri 28 Aug 09

Id just like to thank the star for there lovely article they did on my georg sister in law kirsty and also all the people who have left kind messages thank you all very much.

Id also like to inform everyone that kirsty peacefully passed away last night and is now at peace, thank you all for you kindness love natalie xx

mandeme, St Helens says...
9:47am Fri 28 Aug 09

I am so sorry to hear about your diagnosis. I'm sending all my love to you and your family. I hope the government will take note and reduce the age for smear testing. Good luck to all of you x x

icce, st helens says...
10:34am Fri 28 Aug 09

My deepest sympathies to the family and friends of brave Kirsty, especially to her son. I only hope that the government change their desicion soon and prevent more young women like Kirsty from having to go through this terrible ordeal. Best wishes to you all. x

KLL, Cheshire says...
11:25am Fri 28 Aug 09

Please accept my hearfelt sympathies to the son and family and friends of Kirsty, this is truly sad storey and I have been left in tears for this poor mother, wife, daughter and friend with her whole life ahead of her. Rest in Peace.

This now sure that the age should be lowered, 23 is no age to succumb to this terrible illness when it can be prevented.

benatherton, cheshire says...
5:22pm Fri 28 Aug 09

i remember Kirsty as a loving caring person and also a great aunti to me and a fantastic mum to Adain. Its been hard for all of my family as soon as i found out i was extreamaly upset that one of the best aunties has pased away. I feel sad for my couson Adain hes a funny boy and always makes me laugh i will love Kirsty for ever and ever. Also she made me laugh to by calling me riff R.I.P Kirsty we will always love u !!! XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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ianatherton, sandbach says...
2:41pm Sun 30 Aug 09

Kirsty you never deserved to have such a short life. You were a kind, thoughtful, strong, easy going sister and excellent mum to Aidan. We will all miss you so much and will always remember you in our hearts. Sweet dreams. Love Ian. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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sfcdnl, rainford says...
4:58pm Sun 30 Aug 09

It was a pleasure to have met you, Aidan is a fabulous little boy. We hope your death is not in vain, we all support the campaign. Sticky Fingers Nursery, Rainford

MrM, Town Centre says...
1:02am Mon 31 Aug 09

What a beautiful girl my heart goes out to all the family, may her death not be in vain.
I pray the goverment sees sense and lowers the age restriction.
Huge hugs to little Aiden at this sad time

PAUL ATHERTON, WALSALL says...
8:46pm Mon 31 Aug 09

kirsty you were so brave,we are all so very proud of you,you never complained you never blamed any body you faced this horrible illness head on. we all miss you terribly more than words can say, you will never be forgotten, all our fondest memories we will hold and cherish in our aching hearts . love and miss you sis,sweet dreams xxxxx

PAUL ATHERTON, WALSALL says...
12:27am Wed 2 Sep 09

Kirsty, how do I even begin to try and explain your leaving?

We are all so numb and confused as to why? Why you should be taken
so cruely and be put through so much pain and suffering, you did no wrong.

Aiden has been deprived of a wonderful devoted mum, and you too had your life snatched away, there was so much more ahead of you, so much more to share.

Life will never be the same without you, we will miss your laughter, your smile but most of all we will miss your warmth and unconditional love.

Sweet dreams angel, love and miss you.

Lorraine, Aaron and Ross xxxxx

ellis21, St Helens says...
6:04am Fri 4 Sep 09

Our deepest sympathy to the family.
In view of this very sad event,we should all be contacting our local MPs
to give support to the families campaign to lower the age for smear
testing.
ellis21

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Kirsty had son Aiden baptised in June soon after she was told the disease was terminal. Kirsty had son Aiden baptised in June soon after she was told the disease was terminal.

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