Start breast cancer screening at 40, not 50, says new study
Groundbreaking study suggests women begin regular mammograms at age 40 instead of 50, with experts calling for urgent NHS screening policy changes to prevent thousands of cancer deaths.
Groundbreaking study suggests women begin regular mammograms at age 40 instead of 50, with experts calling for urgent NHS screening policy changes to prevent thousands of cancer deaths.
A mother shares her terrifying experience after a routine NHS mammogram left her breast black and requiring emergency surgery - a cautionary tale about medical procedures gone wrong.
New research reveals women with dense breast tissue face significantly higher cancer risks and poorer detection rates. Learn about this crucial health factor and what it means for your screening.
Sarah Ferguson receives devastating cancer diagnosis during routine mammogram, facing fresh health challenge after recent breast cancer treatment and recovery journey.
New research presented at the Radiological Society of North America's annual conference suggests that routine mammograms may detect early signs of arterial calcification, a key indicator of heart disease, potentially offering a life-saving dual benefit fo
Groundbreaking NHS research reveals AI is significantly better than human doctors at analysing mammograms to predict cardiovascular risk in female patients, potentially revolutionising preventive healthcare for women.
Countryfile presenter Julia Bradbury opens up about her latest health challenge after breast cancer, sharing her discovery of a benign brain cyst and her powerful message of body awareness and resilience.