Urgent breast cancer warning issued following new study

Health & Fitness
25 Sep 2025 • 4:46 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • New research reveals that women who miss their initial breast cancer screening appointment face a 40 per cent higher lifetime mortality risk from the disease.
  • The study, published in the British Medical Journal, analysed data from nearly half a million women in Sweden over a 25-year period.
  • It found that 32 per cent of women did not attend their first mammogram, leading to a greater likelihood of advanced stage diagnoses and increased mortality due to delayed detection.
  • Those who missed their first screening were also less inclined to attend subsequent appointments, underscoring the critical importance of the initial check-up.
  • Breast Cancer Now is urging UK governments to enhance screening accessibility and strive for an 80 per cent uptake target to ensure more early diagnoses and save lives.

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