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BreastCheck calls on women in Dublin to come for their first screening mammogram

BreastCheck, Ireland’s free national breast screening programme, is encouraging women in Dublin to come for their first appointment.
Screening is provided in Dublin at our permanent Merrion Road and Eccles Street units, and BreastCheck mobile units are currently in Blanchardstown, Clondalkin, Swords and Tallaght, providing free breast screening to women. Most women are automatically registered with BreastCheck and are invited by age 52 or 53.
Dr Alissa Connors, BreastCheck Lead Clinical Director, said:
“Breast screening can save lives. It looks for early signs of breast cancer, when it is too small to see or feel, when treatment is usually most effective.
“To make sure we use every appointment slot, we’re asking women to take a few simple steps to help us to help them. If you can’t attend your appointment, let us know – your slot can be offered to someone else. If the location of your appointment doesn’t suit, call us on the number on your appointment letter and we will aim to rearrange screening in another unit. We can also offer longer appointments or support for people who have extra needs. If you are aged 53 to 69 and have never been to BreastCheck before, give us a call — if we have cancellations, we can fit you in. Any questions at all, just call us.”
7 things to know about BreastCheck, the free national breast screening programme
  1. We provide free screening – and more
BreastCheck offers a screening mammogram (an x-ray of the breast) to women aged 50-69 around every 2 years. Some women are 53 when they get their first invite, it depends on when we are next screening in your area. Most women get a normal mammogram result but a small number – 1 in 20 – are invited back to our BreastCheck assessment clinics for more tests. Seven out of every 50 women called to assessment will be offered treatment by us for breast cancer.
  1. Most of you tell us mammograms are quick, and not too painful
Experiences vary, but 3 out of 4 women in our 2023/2024 large-scale patient survey reported only mild discomfort*, or none. The mammogram takes a few minutes, and our radiographers are trained to make you as comfortable as possible. We know 85%** of women return for their next appointment.
  1. We move from place to place to offer screening close to where you live
We have centres in Dublin, Cork and Galway — plus 24 mobile units travelling to 54 locations nationwide. When we leave an area, women can be assured we will return. That’s how we reach every community. In our patient survey 95%* of women either strongly agreed or agreed that their screening appointment was easy to get to.
  1. We can support you to make screening more accessible
We can give you more time for your appointment or additional support if you have access needs or live with a health condition. We have materials in different languages, accessible videos, picture-based guides and easy-read information. We can provide a sign language interpreter, a language interpreter, and information in Braille.
  1. We can send your BreastCheck screening appointment details via HSE Health App
The HSE App is making our service more accessible, helping us to reach more of you, and ensure every appointment slot is filled. Download the app to see your appointment details, screening location and transport options. It also has information to help you prepare for your mammogram.
  1. We provide screening for women who have no symptoms or concerns about breast health
BreastCheck is for if you are aged 50 to 69 and do not have symptoms of breast cancer. If you have symptoms, please contact your GP, do not come for screening. Symptoms include:
  1. You can help us help you – what you can do:
Gráinne Gleeson, BreastCheck Programme Manager, said: “Since we began breast screening in Ireland, we have provided over 2.5 million mammograms. Ireland’s population is growing, with 100,000 more women eligible for BreastCheck today than six years ago***. To meet the challenge this brings, we continue to expand access to screening through innovation and prioritise those waiting longest.
“We aim to offer women an appointment for her first screening test by age 52 – in some cases 53. It depends on when we are screening in her area.
“Most women – 7 in 10 – are being offered their breast screen within our target time of approximately every two years. We know some are waiting longer than 2 years and we are prioritising those who have not been screened before and those who are waiting longest. We’re putting on extra screening sessions and recruiting more staff to get to everyone as quickly as possible.
“We provide a holistic end-to-end service for women coming for screening, through assessment and on to treatment if needed. Our breast screening service is accredited to the highest quality standard by the European breast screening quality assurance body, EUREF. This year we will screen over 170,000 women and uptake remains strong at 72% in 2024, above our 70% target.”
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