Breast Cancer Screening (Young Women) Debate

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Department: Department of Health and Social Care

Breast Cancer Screening (Young Women)

Clive Betts Excerpts
Tuesday 30th November 2010

(13 years, 11 months ago)

Westminster Hall
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Grahame Morris Portrait Grahame M. Morris
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On best practice and targeting available resources, the figures suggest that in some areas, as many as one third of women within the target group aged 50 to 70 do not attend routine screenings. There are various reasons for that. It might have to do with misconceptions about the nature of the screening test. In some urban areas, it might have to do with the fact that there is a large transient population. In my area, where we also have the problem of people failing to turn up for routine appointments, they may be reluctant or poorly educated, or a number of—

Clive Betts Portrait Mr Clive Betts (in the Chair)
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Order. Interventions are meant to be brief.

Grahame Morris Portrait Grahame M. Morris
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I apologise. The Minister will see the point that I am trying to make.