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Welcome to the Breast Test Wales Website

 

Breast Test Wales (BTW) was established in 1988 to deliver the National Health Service breast screening programme in Wales. Screening started in February 1989. BTW is divided into three geographical divisions with centres in Cardiff, Swansea and Llandudno (with its new satellite centre in Wrexham). Ten mobile units work across Wales to support these centres, visiting over 100 sites in every three year round of screening.

 

 

Breast Cancers in Wales

In Wales, about one in three breast cancer cases are diagnosed through screening (Breast Test Wales, which is part of Velindre NHS Trust). Most of the rest are diagnosed in hospital breast clinics, managed by the local NHS Trusts. A small number are diagnosed in the private sector.

The proportion of women diagnosed through screening is expected to rise, as in 2006 the age at which women are automatically invited was increased to 70.

Numbers of breast cancers diagnosed in Wales

YearBreast cancers diagnosed through screening Breast cancers diagnosed through the symptomatic service
1989631529
19901081601
19911651590
19923971392
19934351652
19945931540
19954561738
19963781544
19974281555
19984901582
19994981430
20005611712
20015661558
20026531477
20037391579
20046731682
20058051509
2006858not yet available

 

 

Last updated: April 2008