I think there is a puzzlement from some as to why, when most women have undergone very intimate examinations often conducted by a male doctor, given birth overseen by male medics and possibly not batted an eyelid, as to why so many women feel a disquiet around what could be considered the lesser embarrassing procedure of breast screening being conducted by a male radiographer. I think the posts of both Mirren and Monica have crystallised those feelings very well. Possibly being flat on one's back while undergoing intimate examinations, giving birth, from what I recall is a little bit more of an out of body experience, or maybe that's just me. Whereas undergoing the manipulation and handling of one's breasts I've always felt very present, it is, as Mirren expressed, such a close range procedure very up close and personal. I completely accept that this doesn't bother some women, but we aren't carbon copies of each other and it would bother many of us. I imagine some would simply not attend their mammograms if they were to be conducted by a man, particularly women from certain religious demographics.