Breast Screening Programme - England, 2008-09 [NS]
Publication date: January 20, 2010
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Summary
This bulletin presents information about the NHS Breast Screening Programme in England and includes data about the call and re-call system, including population coverage and the outcomes of screening
Key facts
At 31st March 2009:
Among women aged 53-70:
- Over three quarters (76.5 per cent) had been screened at least once in the previous three years (up from 75.9 per cent last year).
- In 124 (121 last year) of the 152 Primary Care Organisations, the coverage was 70.0 per cent or higher.
2008-09:
- Just under 1.8 million women (aged 45 and over) were screened within the programme, an increase of 3.5 per cent over 2007-08. The last ten years have seen the programme grow by 43.9 per cent from 1.2 million in 1998-99.
- There were 14,166 cases of cancer diagnosed in women screened aged 45 and over, similar to the previous year (14,110) and nearly double the number compared to 1998-99 (7,561).
- Of all cancers diagnosed, 11,212 (79.1 per cent) were invasive and of these 5,850 (52.2 per cent) were 15mm or less which could not have been detected by hand.
Coverage
Date Range: April 01, 2008 to March 31, 2009
Geographical coverage:
England
Geographical granularity:
Strategic Health Authorities
Primary Care Organisations
Country
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Breast Screening Programme - England, 2008-09: Report [.pdf]
Breast Screening Programme - England, 2008-09: Tables [.xls]