Should women aged 70-74 be invited to participate in screening mammography? A report on two Australian community juries.
Chris DegelingAlexandra BarrattSanchia ArandaRobin BellJenny DoustNehmat HoussamiJolyn K HerschRuben SakowskyVikki EntwistleStacy M CarterPublished in: BMJ open (2018)
Preventive programmes such as mammography screening are likely to have significant symbolic value once they are socially embedded. Arguments for programme de-implementation emphasising declining benefit because of limited life expectancy and the risks of overdiagnosis seem unlikely to resonate with healthy older women. In situations where there is no consensus among experts on the value of established screening programmes, people may strongly prefer receiving information about their health and having the opportunity make their own choices.