Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Once every three years your GP practice will be contacted and all women between the ages of 50 and 70 will be routinely invited. Not every woman will receive an appointment as soon as she is 50. You will receive your first appointment before your 53rd birthday.
Appointments for women over 70 are currently paused due to Covid-19. This is a national decision. We hope to resume soon but there is no date at present.
Currently the breast screening programme does not routinely screen all women under the age of 50. Over the next few years we will gradually extend the breast screening programme to include women from the age of 47. Women below this age will not be routinely screened.
If you have a family history of breast cancer please see your GP who may refer you to a family history clinic at your local hospital. The family history clinic will assess your need for extra mammographic screening.
You should continue to be breast aware learning what is normal for you and reporting any changes or concerns to your GP without delay. Do not wait until your next mammogram. Breast screening will pick up most but not all breast cancer.
From time to time changes to the screening plan results in women receiving an appointment slightly later or earlier than the normal 3 year interval.