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Breast Screening

  • Overview
  • Going for a mammogram
    • The UK breast screening programme
    • Breast screening and younger women
    • Breast screening after age 70
    • Diagnostic mammograms in the UK
  • At the breast screening unit
    • The mammogram
    • Experiences of the mammogram
  • Getting the results of breast screening
    • Normal results after a mammogram
    • False positive results after a mammogram
    • False negative results from breast screening
    • Benign breast problems
    • Referral to a breast clinic
  • Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)
    • What is ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)?
    • DCIS: views on breast screening
  • Invasive breast cancer
    • Invasive breast cancer
    • Mammograms after surgery for breast cancer
    • Views on breast screening after being diagnosed with breast cancer
  • Information on screening and breast cancer
    • Information on breast screening and cancer
    • Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and breast cancer
    • Breast awareness
  • Views on breast screening
    • Reasons for attending breast screening
    • Reasons for not attending breast screening
    • General views on breast screening
    • Messages to others about breast screening
  • People's Profiles
    • Age 30-39
    • Age 40-49
    • Age 50-59
    • Age 60-69
    • Aged 70 and over
  • Resources and Information
  • Credits

Breast Screening

Profiles - Age 40-49

Interview 15

Does voluntary and freelance work in cancer services. Married with 2 adult children.

Interview 19

A physiotherapist assistant. Married, with 2 adult children.

Interview 25

A health psychologist. Single with no children.

Interview 35

A full-time mother and fund raiser. Married with 3 children.

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