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Guidance: Breast screening for women aged 71 or over

Nhs England

December 16
11:13 2024

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Women aged 71 and over are not routinely invited for breast screening, but are able to request free breast screening every 3 years. This information explains:

  • how to request a breast screening appointment
  • what breast screening involves
  • breast awareness
  • symptoms of breast cancer

This information is available in A4 PDF format (in English) to print out and provide for people who cannot access digital information.

To request another format, you can phone0300 311 22 33or emailengland.contactus@nhs.net.

Updates to this page

Published 13 March 2018
Last updated 16 December 2024 +show all updates
  1. Amended email address for requesting a Braille version on HTML version.

  2. Updating confidentiality section, replacing mention of Public Health England with NHS England.

  3. Addition of plain A4 PDF version for printing, to provide for people unable to access this information online.

  4. Information reinstated as breast screening services are now accepting self-referrals from women aged 71 and over following lifting of coronavirus restrictions.

  5. This leaflet is not currently in use. Breast screening for women aged 71 and over is suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak.

  6. Added translated PDF versions of the leaflet in 10 languages.

  7. Added HTML version of the leaflet.

  8. Updated leaflet to include information on availability of large print format.

  9. First published.

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