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Women have been routinely encouraged to have screenings since the breast screening programme was introduced in the UK in 1988, and its success has been measured in part by how many women took part.
In 1988, the breast screening programme was introduced.
The national NHS breast screening programme was introduced in 1988 and women aged 50 to 70 are invited for screening every three years.
The nationwide screening programme was introduced in 1988.
The Dutch nationwide breast cancer screening programme was introduced in 1989 and fully implemented in 1997.
The United Kingdom organised mammography screening programme was introduced in Northern Ireland at the beginning of the 1990s (table 1).
In Turin, an organised cervical screening programme was introduced in a population where some spontaneous screening was already present.
Subsequent research has similarly identified continued lower mammography uptake among South Asian population groups fifteen years after the UK screening programme was introduced [ 7].
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