If you or anyone in your family have been affected by errors that may have led to missed breast cancer screenings, get in touchJeremy Hunt has said as many as 270 women may have died of breast cancer unnecessarily because of a systems error which meant up to 450,000 women in England were not called for their last mammogram before they turned 70. Women who did not have a screening after their 68th birthday will now be invited for a scan, the government has said. Share your experiencesIf you or anyone you know has been affected we’d like to hear from you and to understand your concerns. We also want to hear from anyone who works as an adviser on the Public Health England helpline. You can share your experiences by filling in this encrypted form – anonymously if you wish.
Source: The Guardian May 03, 2018 09:00 UTC