Drive to get more women in East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire to get checked for breast cancer

National figures show numbers getting screened are dropping

Drive to get more women screened for breast cancer in East Yorks and Northern Lincs
Author: Andy MarshPublished 29th Jun 2023

There are concerns women across East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire are putting themselves at risk because they're missing breast cancer screening appointments.

Nationally the numbers have been dropping.

Now there's a fresh drive in the Humber region for women to get checked out following Sarah Ferguson's recent diagnosis.

We find problems that wouldn't be detected normally for up to two years.

We've been speaking to Karen Hallberg, a superintendent radiographer from the Hull University Teaching Hospital Trust about screening.

She told us: "We find problems that wouldn't be detected normally for up to two years."

"Obviously treatment is less harsh, recovery time is better, prognosis is improved."

"We can't mention enough times that early detection is the best."

Early detection saves lives

"Breast screening aims to find small breast cancers at an early stage when they're far too small to see or to feel ."

"Therefore early detection is essential."

"We would advise all ladies to attend for their mammograms."

"It saves 14 hundred lives a year nationally."

"It's a free NHS test, avaiable for everyone."

"Early detection saves lives."

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