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narg Mon 23-Sept-24 12:45:27

Have you continued to have mammograms when you are past the age you would be called for an appointment? Do you think they are still important as we get older?

DeeAitch56 Tue 24-Sept-24 16:04:22

Just coming up to my last appointment before I pass the age of no longer being called (UK) I didn’t know we were allowed to self refer, do we just contact our local hospital?

growstuff Tue 24-Sept-24 16:21:28

DeeAitch56

Just coming up to my last appointment before I pass the age of no longer being called (UK) I didn’t know we were allowed to self refer, do we just contact our local hospital?

Ask when you have an appointment.

I think you contact the local breast screening service for your area. I think I've seen a notice on the side of one of their mobile vans.

westendgirl Tue 24-Sept-24 16:27:11

You contact the local breast screening service. Your surgery will have the number.

Dinahmo Tue 24-Sept-24 16:33:29

I'm in France, aged 77. Back in April thee rheumatolgist that I see sent me for an MRI. 3 working days later I had a phone call saying that he had the results and I needed to see him urgently.

He not only told me about the auto immune disease that I have, he also told me that I had a shadow on my left breast and he arranged an appointment with a gynae for 12 days later.

I had a date for the op in June but, because I had bronchitis when I saw the anaesthetist I could not have the op then.

This resulted in a change of hospital, delays because some results went missing so the next date was also cancelled. I am now having the op next week.

All the above is to point out that you might not feel anything. I didn't and still haven't but I am feeling grateful to the rheumatologist for seeing that there was/is a problem.

So, even if you are over the age for recall, try to get a mammogram.

mokryna Tue 24-Sept-24 16:35:43

France, 74, I am still having screening for breast, thyroid, veins and uterus plus smear, colonoscopy not forgetting bloods. I hope it continues otherwise I will pay. Prevention is better than cure, if it can be done. I deserve it.

Mauriherb Tue 24-Sept-24 16:56:34

I have had one since turning 70 , they were very nice and suggested that I have one every 2 or 3 years

silverlining48 Tue 24-Sept-24 17:03:08

Hope all goes well with your operation Dinahmo

SueDoku Tue 24-Sept-24 18:47:02

After I was 70, I was in a group selected entirely randomly to be called for one last mammogram two years later. I went - and an abnormality was found. After a repeat mammogram, and a biopsy, I got the all-clear.
However, I realised that had I not been selected (& attended) and there had been anything wrong - I would never have known...until it was too late. I was called for a follow-up two years later - and have put a reminder in my calendar to ring to request a mammogram every other year.
Yes - ask for appointments; you might be very glad that you did..!

Shantygirly Tue 24-Sept-24 19:54:40

Please, please, carry on getting mammograms, everyone! My breast cancer was DCIS found during a routine mammogram, I regularly checked myself but I would not have felt anything until it was too late. A friend was in the same situation and was reluctant to go for biopsy when she was called back. I told her off and when she finally got treatment she was told that by the time she felt a lump it would have been too late for her. I know a lot of women find it uncomfortable but a few minutes discomfort could save your life.

Dinahmo Tue 24-Sept-24 22:00:09

silverlining48

Hope all goes well with your operation Dinahmo

Thank you

Ali23 Tue 24-Sept-24 22:12:17

My mum was 80 when she developed breast cancer, so I intend to carry on having mammograms for as long as I can.

Ali23 Tue 24-Sept-24 22:13:39

Good luck Dinahmo 💐

RillaofIngleside Tue 24-Sept-24 22:24:36

I have been given a number to call to request one in 3 years time as I will be over 70. Yes, I think it is really important. A close friend has just died of breast cancer, she was 2 years older than me.

NotAGran55 Tue 24-Sept-24 22:40:12

There’s no doubt that mammograms are essential, but sadly not all cancers are detected by them.

It’s vital that we check ourselves regularly and look for signs of any changes to the skin.
Early detection of inflammatory breast cancer is critical.

2507C0 Tue 24-Sept-24 23:01:27

Is it same for cervical screening? Can you request these after the cut off age too?

narg Wed 25-Sept-24 07:59:11

I would like to thank everyone who replied . You have all made me realize how important it is to continue to get checked. I will make an appointment.

Zeddy2 Wed 25-Sept-24 08:42:14

My stepmother was treated for breast cancer in her 80s, it was found because she was still having (requested) mammograms

keepingquiet Wed 25-Sept-24 08:46:47

2507C0

Is it same for cervical screening? Can you request these after the cut off age too?

I think cervical screening ends at 65 but I could be wrong. I suppose there are medical reasons for this, mainly because the risk of cervical cancer reduces as you get older?

mumpy71 Wed 25-Sept-24 11:29:01

I'm being treated for breast cancer, a lump discovered recently following a screening which I requested, as over 71. I had no awareness, and luckily, it has been caught in time and has been dealt with quickly by NHS Tayside. Can't fault the treatment and feel so grateful to all the staff involved in this. In fact, yesterday I was in hospital for another excision to cover another small area. So, yes, definitely request a screening.

Pat135 Wed 25-Sept-24 12:31:33

Definitely yes. I "failed" mine in 2019 and had to have biopsy then a wider angle clearance. There was no further spread and I've now had five annual mammos as a precaution, all clear. Age 70 is an arbitrary government cut-off.

WelwynWitch3 Wed 25-Sept-24 17:20:44

It is very important. I haven’t had one since turning 70, I’m now 74 and have no one in immediate or extend family that I know of that have had breast cancer. My mum and older sister had bowel cancer so I was regularly screened for that until FIT test. Just this week I had to attend Breast Clinic as I found a lump whilst on holiday in France in mid August. I have had mammogram, scan and biopsy and consult thinks there is a strong possibility I have breast cancer. Now have to wait two weeks for results. Never give up on having a mammogram what ever age you are.

queenofsaanich69 Thu 26-Sept-24 00:39:32

A Radiologist told me to keep on having one every 2 years even
if we are told not to bother.

Lupatria Thu 26-Sept-24 07:48:53

i had one in 2023 at the age of 76 and will ring for an appointment in 2026 to have another.
my daughter died in april 2023 at the age of 52 from metastised breast cancer so i think it is important to have a mammogram every three years.

BlueSapphire Thu 26-Sept-24 16:51:57

I rang the number for our local centre a few weeks ago to request a mammogram (I am 79), and was offered one the same day!
Got the result by letter 8 days later, all clear.
I think it's important to continue having them, although I do self-check every month.

Shelflife Sun 29-Sept-24 22:45:41

When I reached the cut off point I had my ' last' mammogram. The lady on the reception desk said " you will not longer be given an appointment for a mammogram but you must keep coming" She handed me the phone number and since then I have telephoned and been given an appointment. It is essential that women keep attending for breast screening.