Detect breast cancer in time
Will you take part in population screening?What is population screening?
The population screening programme for breast cancer aims to detect this form of cancer as early as possible. Early detection makes it more likely that breast cancer can be cured. Breast cancer screening is free. You can decide if you want to take part. The breast cancer screening programme is for women aged 50 to 75 years.
Population screening is also offered for cervical cancer and colorectal cancer.
Why is the breast cancer screening programme so important?
- 1 in 7 women get breast cancer
- Breast cancer is most common among women aged 50 to 75 years.
- If breast cancer is detected early, treatment is often less impactful. Earlier detection makes it more likely that treatment will be successful.
What is breast cancer?
Breast cancer is a malignant tumour in the breast. It can grow slowly, but it could also grow very fast. Sometimes it can spread to other parts of the body.
Breast cancer is detected by taking X-rays of the breasts. These X-rays make it possible to examine the tissue inside your breasts. That means we can detect abnormalities that could be breast cancer.
Who is breast cancer screening intended for?
For women aged 50 to 75 years. You will be invited when a mobile screening centre is parked near you. After your first screening, you will be invited to take part every 2 or 3 years.
How can I take part?
You will get an invitation letter. You can make your own appointment. Call or log in online with your DigiD.
The appointment will be in a building or in a mobile screening centre (large bus). Bring your invitation.
X-rays of your breasts will be taken.
You will get the results within two weeks.