Supporting documents for commissioners to ensure a fit for purpose programme is set up and meets the required standards can be found below.
Target population
In England, breast screening is currently offered to women aged 50 up to their 71st birthday.
The AgeX research trial has been looking at the effectiveness of offering some women one extra screen between the ages of 47 and 49, and one between the ages of 71 and 73.
Condition screened for
Breast cancer is a general term for cancer that begins in the breast. It is the most common type of cancer in the UK, where about 1 in 7 women are diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime. NHS.UK has more information on the:
symptoms of breast cancer
causes of breast cancer
treatment for breast cancer
Screening tests
Mammogram
Women invited for a breast screening have an X-rays (mammograms) at a clinic or mobile breast screening unit. A female mammographer carries out the mammogram.
The UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) makes recommendations to ministers in the 4 UK countries on all aspects of population screening. It ensures that screening provides more benefit than harm, at a reasonable cost to the NHS.
NHS England publishes the breast screening pathway requirements specification, which provides an overview of breast screening by describing what should happen at each stage of the end-to-end pathway. Providers and commissioners should use this to ensure high quality and consistent screening services.