Cervical Cancer Mr. Corbyn asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) what is the average waiting time between diagnosis and treatment for those women found to have severe cervical dysplasia over the last four months in North-East Thames regional health authority;(2) what is the average waiting time between diagnosis and treatment for those women found to have severe cervical dysplasia over the last four months in Islington district health authority;(3) what is the average waiting time between diagnosis and treatment for those women found to have cervical carcinoma in situ over the last four months in the North- East Thames regional health authority;(4) what is the average waiting time between diagnosis and treatment for those women found to have cervical carcinoma in situ over the last four months in Islington district health authority;(5) what is the number of women in the Islington district health authority area who are on the waiting list for treatment for cervical carcinoma in situ, broken down by hospital;(6) what is the number of women in the North-East Thames regional health authority who are on the waiting list for treatment for severe cervical dysplasia;(7) what is the number of women in the North-East Thames regional health authority area who are on the waiting list for treatment for cervical carcinoma in situ; (8) what is the number of women in the Islington district health authority area who are on the waiting list for treatment for severe cervical dysplasia, broken down by hospital. Mr. Newton I am sorry that I cannot give the hon. Member the information he seeks. Waiting list information is held centrally by the specialty of treatment and not by diagnosis. On waiting time, the numbers in the central data sample are too small for reliable estimates to be made below regional level or for part of a year. The hon. Member may wish to write to the chairmen of the Islington district health authority and North East Thames regional health authority for the information required.