on 14-07-2014 04:51 PM
I have just received a letter about the government has extended the age of for the free breast screening until the age of 74,
on 14-07-2014 05:51 PM
I'm not impressed with the mobile screening, but women over 50ty are given free breast screening any ultrasound through medicare at any radiography Centre.
on 14-07-2014 05:54 PM
@lionrose.7 wrote:No not in my 70ies, just glad for free screening and glad to be alive.
Of course, I'm glad you are also,but the OP was about extended screening into the 70s. 50 years of radiation starting with compulsory chest x rays is enough for me. Some doctors advise not to continue. There is a body of thought amongst scientists that there is over-treatment of BC and prostate Ca which serves no purpose. Eg, the cancer death rate has not changed for the last 50 years.
on 14-07-2014 06:07 PM
on 14-07-2014 07:00 PM
on 14-07-2014 07:09 PM
are you planning to do it Grandmoon?
Age is no deterrent to cancer.
on 14-07-2014 07:13 PM
@azureline** wrote:are you planning to do it Grandmoon?
Age is no deterrent to cancer.
Yes I was having them very two years since they started them
on 14-07-2014 07:30 PM
My maternal grandmother had a breast removed when she was 80yrs, and she lived till she was 95, no chemo or anything in those days, her eldest daughter had both breasts removed in her 70's, again no treatment and she lived till she was 99yrs.
on 14-07-2014 08:11 PM
One in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer the survival rate for breast cancer is very good due to on going awareness free screening and research, don't be a statistic have your free screening and ultra sound into old age.
on 16-07-2014 10:45 AM
on 17-07-2014 09:24 PM
Lies is a rather strong word to use considering how many women are indeed found to have breast cancer via a
mammogram. But it is also important for us to continue our own examinations.
I think this is the right forum to mention that we are always told to check for lumps but many people (me included) have not been
aware of Inflammatory Breast Cancer, where a simple red rash can mean a serious cancer within the breast.
It can mean other things too that are benign, but it is a consideration.
when I went to my doc she noticed this smallish red rash on the breast that I had noticed but thought nothing of it, and immediately sent me
for an analytical breast screen , more comprehensive than the routine one, plus an ultrasound.
Anyway thank God it showed nothing abnormal, but it could easily have done. I just don't think enough women know about this.