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In the UK, women aged 50 70 are offered breast cancer screening every three years.
Since 2003, only women over 25 have routinely been offered screening every three years because it is known to be less effective among younger women.
Women aged between 50-70 who are registered with a GP are invited for a breast cancer screening every three years.
The NHS Breast Cancer Screening Programme was launched in the UK in 1988 and invites all women aged between 50 and 70 to screening every three years.
The national NHS breast screening programme was introduced in 1988 and women aged 50 to 70 are invited for screening every three years.
Women aged between 50 and 70 who live in Wales are normally invited for screening every three years.
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Women may only need cervical cancer screening every five to 10 years — instead of every three years, as currently recommended — and may be able to start screenings later in life, according to a new study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Never mind that several years ago, the American Cancer Society advised women age 30 and older that screening every two to three years was enough if they had already passed three consecutive tests.
For example, if you are a woman 55 or older, both the American Cancer Society and the guidelines issued by the United States Preventive Services Task Force recommend mammogram screening every two years (the task force recommends starting at age 50).
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