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Lisagran Fri 01-Feb-19 16:49:06

I had a routine letter and information leaflet today inviting me for a breast screening. Up to now (I am 70) I have always attended these screenings, but today I have been wondering whether to go or not. I gather out of 100 women screened, 4 women need more tests and then 1 woman is diagnosed with cancer. The leaflet says Breast screening could mean that I am diagnosed and treated for a cancer that would never have become life-threatening
I realise it’s an individual choice; I’m just pondering

PamelaJ1 Wed 20-Mar-19 15:20:18

So are you glad you went?
Hope all is well tomorrow.?
I went yesterday and will have one more when I’m 69 but I got the impression that I’d be very welcome to keep on going.

Lisagran Wed 20-Mar-19 15:59:01

Yes I’m glad I went PamelaJ1

dragonfly46 Wed 20-Mar-19 16:09:49

Mine is not in the breast but in the fold underneath. The GP initially told me it was nothing but sent me for a scan and nothing was seen. The next year I had a mammogram which was clear. I went back to the GP as it changed over time and grew slightly. She thought it was a skin problem and sent me to the dermatologist who sent me to the breast clinic. When I had a biopsy it was diagnosed as breast cancer. I am now taking tablets to shrink it as it is difficult to take out as it is in the skin and I will have a mastectomy in the summer.

Lisagran Wed 20-Mar-19 17:12:57

Goodness, Dragonfly - you’ve had quite a journey. Good it was discovered eventually. Best wishes x

Lisagran Thu 21-Mar-19 15:53:33

Just got back from hosp appt - all well! Phew!! Had two further mammograms and a scan, then seen by the doc who said there was an “area of concern”, but that it hadn’t altered since last mammogram 3 years ago, so no further action. The doc said it was odd it hadn’t been followed up after the last mammogram - but I’m not dwelling on that! Thank you all on here for your support and good wishes to anyone undergoing tests or treatment. The staff at the Breast Clinic were outstanding.

dragonfly46 Thu 21-Mar-19 15:59:46

So pleased for you Lisa I wouldn't wish my journey on anybody!

PamelaJ1 Thu 21-Mar-19 16:34:36

Excellent news. I understand how relieved you feel now that it’s over. I was when it happened to me.

BlueSky Thu 21-Mar-19 18:01:48

Great news Lisagran hopefully it will encourage other older women not to fear the routine mammograms.