Breast Cancer Care comment on Times letter criticising information issued by NSH breast screening programme

Comment on today’s letter in The Times, which criticises the NHS Breast Screening Programme for failing to provide women with information around the potential risks of routine breast cancer screening.

Dr Emma Pennery, Clinical Director at Breast Cancer Care, said:

“We would urge women not to be put off breast screening by this report and to continue to accept regular invitations to screening, and that those beyond the programme’s age range take up their right to request regular mammograms.

“Screening remains one of the best ways of enabling breast cancers to be detected as soon as possible which can lead to simpler, more effective treatment.

“People regularly call our helpline with questions about screening so we are aware of the anxiety it can cause, especially if it results in further investigations or treatment.

“We know that the NHS breast-screening programme is looking to update its literature to include more information on the risks of screening, and we welcome that review.”

ENDS

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