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Breast Cancer Screenings
Breast screening is offered to women aged 50 to 70 to detect early signs of breast cancer. Women over 70 can self-refer.
Anyone registered with a GP as female will automatically be invited for NHS breast screening every 3 years between the ages of 50 to 71. You will get a letter in the post inviting you.
If you are 71 or over you will not automatically be invited but you can still have breast screening every 3 years if you want to. You will need to call your local breast screening service to ask for an appointment.
Learn more about Breast Screenings
How do I contact the Breast Screening Service?
Visit the London Breast Screening website for further information and contact details
What happens at your appointment
NHS breast screening video: what happens during a mammogram
If you have symptoms
If you’re worried about breast cancer symptoms, please see your GP as soon as possible. The earlier a problem is found, the easier it can be to treat.
Information in other formats
- GOV.UK: Breast screening: helping women decide in English and other languages
- GOV.UK: Breast screening easy guide – information for people with learning disabilities, people with low levels of literacy and non-English speakers