Researchers at a top university have been criticised for asking 'people with cervixes' to take part in a smear test study.
University of Manchester academics urged 'people' from the 'LGBTQIA+' community to share how they feel about self-service cervical screening.
Critics of the trans lobby have branded the language 'highly politicised' and argued it could lead to confusion. The Manchester team want to encourage transgender men – born female – to sign up to their study.