This episode discusses the critical importance of breast cancer screening for saving lives through early detection. While breast cancer mortality rates have fallen since the 1970s, around 11,400 women and 85 men still die annually in the UK. The NHS offers free screening for women aged 50-70. However, attendance has dropped significantly, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic. Barriers include fear, embarrassment, accessibility issues in rural areas, and lack of awareness. Efforts are underway nationally and locally, like the "Bassetlaw love your boobs" campaign, to encourage more people to get checked and attend appointments.
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Discussion: What specific steps do you think communities, healthcare providers, and individuals could take to help more people attend their screening appointments?
Source: Breast Cancer Screening: Bassetlaw
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