The World Health Organisation's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) concluded that there is sufficient evidence for the efficacy of breast screening of women between 50 and 69 years. For women aged 40 - 49 years, the group concluded there is only limited evidence for a reduction.
Back to key research in breast screening.
- NHSBSP home page
- Programme publications
- About breast screening
- What is breast screening?
- What does the NHS Breast Screening Programme do?
- When was the NHS Breast Screening Programme set up?
- What happens at a breast screening unit?
- Why are women under 50 not routinely invited?
- Are women screened over the age of 70?
- Screening women at higher risk
- Does breast screening save lives?
- Does breast screening have any risks?
- What is Digital Mammography?
- Research in breast screening
- About breast cancer
- Programme logistics
- Frequently asked questions
- Programme statistics
- Mammography equipment reports
- Programme news index
- Useful links
