Health secretary says ‘I don’t think it’s right’ after reported amendments to advice pages about ovarian cancer

Sajid Javid has said he disagrees with the NHS reportedly removing the word “women” from some of its online guidance, after campaigners criticised the health service for its choice of wording on a webpage about ovarian cancer.

The health secretary said “common sense and the right language” should be used to “give people the best possible patient care”.

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