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BREASTCHECK NOW SCREENING WOMEN LIVING IN NORTH CORK

- 02 February 2010

The National Cancer Screening Service is pleased to confirm that BreastCheck – The National Breast Screening Programme has begun inviting women aged 50 to 64 from areas including Banteer, Charleville, Kanturk, Newmarket, Buttevant and surrounding areas for their free mammogram (breast x-ray).

The Government-funded screening service is offered to women aged between 50 and 64 on an area by area basis every two years and BreastCheck urges all invited women to attend their appointment.

Screening will take place at the BreastCheck Southern Unit, Infirmary Road, Cork. A BreastCheck mammogram is a simple procedure and an appointment only takes about half an hour in total. The aim of screening is to detect early breast cancer. The vast majority of women screened are found to be perfectly healthy with less than one per cent diagnosed with cancer.

BreastCheck advises all women aged 50 to 64 living in these areas to make sure their name is on the BreastCheck register by calling Freephone 1800 45 45 55 or checking online at www.breastcheck.ie.

Mr Tony O’Brien, Chief Executive Officer of the National Cancer Screening Service, encourages all women contacted by BreastCheck to attend. “It is important that women take this valuable opportunity to look after their health. We also encourage women who have previously availed of this service to encourage those who have not yet attended to take advantage of BreastCheck.”

BreastCheck has been providing women in County Cork with free mammograms since the BreastCheck Southern Unit opened in December 2007.

BreastCheck is the first national screening service provider worldwide to offer a fully digital mammography service. The decision to transfer to full digital mammography was taken following a successful pilot programme that demonstrated significant improvements in diagnostic accuracy. 


 

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