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NHS Breast Screening Programme (NHSBSP)
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1987 – Forrest report To detect early, non-palpable disease in WOMEN Mammogram Every 3 years 50 and over (47-73 from 2010 onwards)
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Rolling invite – invites GP practices in turn (routine call and recall). Film mammograms not as effective in Pre- menopausal women > 70 years - no longer routinely invited but encouraged to request 3 yearly imaging
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’08-’09 – 1.8 million women 45+ screened 14,116 cases cancer 11,212 = invasive 5,850 = 15mm or less (could not have been detected by hand) 1,250 lives saved/year (DoH Advisory Committee) 35% reduction in mortality (50-69 year olds) = 1 life saved/500 screened. Between 2 and 2.5 lives saved for every over-diagnosed case – Duffy et. al – 2010
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Mammogram Results within 2 weeks 1 in 20 to clinic for further tests ( examination, LN biopsy, FNA, Core needle biopsy) 1 in 6 recalled have cancer
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Scenario 38 year old female Mother develop breast cancer at 48 Mother’s Consultant advised her children would need screening from the age of 38
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What questions would you ask? How would you manage this?
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Has a genetic cause been established? No...Hx. – ( involving blood relatives on both sides) - the age at which any cancer was diagnosed? - where was the primary? - ? More than one cancer in same person (e.g. bilateral breast)
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Ethnic background Ask about their hx.and FH - ?lump, COCP and >35, HRT Refer – Breast team – risk assessment (raised or high risk - - -> genetics testing)
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