Breast screening
Why is screening important?
This page explains what breast screening is and why it is important.
What is breast screening?

Breast screening
Breast screening is a test for breast cancers that are too small to see or feel.
Breast screening can detect cancer early and reduce the number of women who die from it.
Who should go for breast screening?

Aged 50 to 70 years old
Anyone in Scotland aged 50 to 70 years old with breasts are offered breast screening.

How often?
Breast screening is offered every 3 years.
Benefits and risks

Benefits of screening
Breast screening can find cancers that are small.
It can find breast cancers before they get big enough to see or feel.
If breast cancer is found at an early stage it can be easier to treat.

Risks of screening
Breast screening does not find all breast cancers.
Changes can happen to the breasts between breast screening appointments. So it is important to check your breasts and tell your GP if you notice anything changes.
If you have breast cancer you might have to make a difficult choice about what treatment to have.
You might be treated for a cancer that might not spread or cause you harm.
Screening for transgender and non-binary people

Trans person/non-binary
Will I be invited automatically for screening if I’m a trans person or non-binary?