Women Are Saved by NHS Breast Screening
The guidelines reflect suggested practice as stated by the NHS Breast Screening Programme and approved by the Royal College of Radiologists.doi:10.1016/j.crad.2018.04.004Pinder S.E.Shaaban A.Deb R.Desai A.Gandhi A.Lee A.H.S.Pain S....
with cases having increased by 4% in the last decade. Despite the rise in cases, deaths caused by breast cancer are declining. This is in part due to early diagnosis of breast cancer through the NHS Breast Screening Program.
Corresponding author Professor Stephen Duffy from Queen Mary University of London said: "The NHS Breast Screening Programme is doing its job in reducing the risk of death from breast cancer. Our results indicate that the benefit persists for 3-4 years in women aged under 65, so slippage of th...
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Image:People were encouraged to have health screenings 1988 - Free breast screenings Free breast screening was introduced in a bid to reduce breast cancer in women over the age of 50. The mammograms provided X-rays of any changes in the tissue that may otherwise have been undetectable, allowi...
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