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BreastCheck screened 4,500 more women in 2011 despite 'challenging year'

In its12th year of operation, the screening service checked 125,329 women.

BREASTCHECK, IRELAND’S NATIONAL Breast Screening Programme, screened over 4,500 more women in 2011 than in 2010.

In its BreastCheck Programme Report for 2011-2012, which detailed the service’s progress in its 12th year (it started in February 2000), 125,329 women were checked in 2011.

The service offers a free mammogram every two years to women aged 50 to 64. It is hoped, via ‘Future Health – A Strategic Framework for Reform of the Health Service 2012-2015′, that this age range will increase to 69 from 2014.

Overall, 72.2 per cent of those who received invitations attended, which exceeded the programme target of 70 per cent. 5,242 women were re-called for assessment, with 832 women diagnosed as having breast cancer – representing 6.6 cancers per 1,000 women screened.

While 832 makes for sombre reading, a spokesperson from the National Cancer Screening Service told TheJournal.ie that the diagnosis resulted in each of these women “being given an extension of life”.

The chart below outlines the progress made in 2011. For a larger image, please click here.


(Image: BreastCheck – Programme Report 2011-2012)

The Director of the National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP), Dr Susan O’Reilly, said that despite 2011 having been “a challenging year”, the programme continued to surpass its target uptake of 70 per cent.

Where a diagnosis was made, 87.2 per cent of women were admitted to hospital for treatment within three weeks. This was just below the Women’s Charter standard that the BreastCheck programme compares itself against.

(Image: BreastCheck – Programme Report 2011-2012)

In its 12 years in existence up until the end of 2011, the service had provided 835,598 mammograms to 371,208 women and detected 5,484 cancers.

Every eligible woman can avail of the BreastCheck programme, and friends are encouraged to get those who are eligible to make an appointment and to attend when invited.

To get added to the register, BreastCheck can be contacted on the freephone number 1800 45 45 55 or via the web www.breastcheck.ie.

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    Mute David Corrigan
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    Nov 15th 2021, 7:06 AM

    Government will increase their levy on fuel and motor tax to “assist” young people making the decision to reduce car usage. They won’t be able to afford to use their cars.

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    Mute Brendan Cooney
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    Nov 15th 2021, 7:14 AM

    @David Corrigan: actually most do feel the need to reduce their environmental impact unlike the boomer generation.

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    Mute David Corrigan
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    Nov 15th 2021, 7:17 AM

    @Brendan Cooney: The majority of people will do their bit to help. But the wrong areas are being targeted.

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    Mute Nora McElhinney
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    Nov 15th 2021, 7:40 AM

    @David Corrigan: hahaha a likely story….. 18-24 year olds driving electric cars – do they even realise they’re gonna have to get jobs, pay taxes and levies, exorbitant rents/mortgages, rip off prices everywhere and then more rip off prices for EVs – I’ll believe it when I see it!!!!!!

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    Mute Gerard Heery
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    Nov 15th 2021, 7:57 AM

    @David Corrigan: which will be the dearer in the Futher a electric car or a box flat ha electric cars are only for moving the exhaust to chimleys to a different location Ireland needs nuclear ,

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    Mute David Corrigan
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    Nov 15th 2021, 7:57 AM

    @Nora McElhinney: Our young people will be priced out of owning a home or a car within the next few years. Some existence to look forward to eh?

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    Mute Will
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    Nov 15th 2021, 10:03 AM

    @Brendan Cooney: “actually most do feel the need to reduce their environmental impact unlike the boomer generation.”

    You mean your own generation.

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    Mute UnitedPeople #StopCETA
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    Nov 15th 2021, 7:05 AM

    Electric cars (1) still use power coming from the same environment damaging power stations and (2) their huge batteries that are in the floor of cars, are currently unrecycleable.

    * Also Journal, why is another news item currently locked up? https://www.thejournal.ie/hse-accountability-paul-reid-5601488-Nov2021/#comments – This is becoming all too regular with the Journal. No legal cases involved with that now censored comment section.

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    Mute Brendan Cooney
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    Nov 15th 2021, 7:13 AM

    @UnitedPeople #StopCETA: 1. With increasing renewable power coming on line that excuse is becoming moot. 2. Actually they are recyclable.

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    Mute Sean Mac Gabhann
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    Nov 15th 2021, 7:46 AM

    @UnitedPeople #StopCETA: it’s interesting your first statement is half right and your second is completely wrong. All cells manufactured for years now have been 100% recyclable or reusable in other applications. In regards to fossil fuels, taking your energy from scrubbed emissions sources is a hell of a lot better than taking it from a tail pipe, but I do agree we need to do better.

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    Mute Joshua Walsh
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    Nov 15th 2021, 8:33 AM

    @Sean Mac Gabhann: genuine question, can the batteries be recycled into car batteries again? Or do they get turned into something completely different. The whole “100% recyclable” can be miss leading at times as I understand it, they generally get down graded as they get recycled each time.

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    Mute Darren Byrne
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    Nov 15th 2021, 8:40 AM

    @Joshua Walsh: the batteries can be recycled. However when they get to a point they are no longer usable in a car they are still quite useable in others applications like home storage or massive battery banks for the grid extending their lifespan by another 20 years or so.

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    Mute Thomas McGuire
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    Nov 15th 2021, 10:24 AM

    @Joshua Walsh: “can the batteries be recycled into car batteries again?”
    Study on that recently (Recycled cathode materials enabled superior performance for lithium-ion batteries), “Here, we demonstrate that the recycled LiNi1/3Mn1/3Co1/3O2 has a superior rate and cycle performance, verified by various industry-level tests”

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    Mute Gavin Linden
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    Nov 15th 2021, 8:57 AM

    Just conducted a similar poll this morning on twelve, 18 to 21 year olds.
    70% are car drivers.
    Quick result: zero plan to either reduce their number or journeys or change their vehicle similar to question asked in the above poll.
    Now, to be honest I didn’t need to run this quick poll to call complete BS on the one above.

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    Mute John Moylan
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    Nov 15th 2021, 9:21 AM

    @Gavin Linden: exactly: the article is pure GP/D4 nonsense. No young person I know is even contemplating EV. Quite the opposite: they all seem to want an IS200 :)

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    Mute Gavin Linden
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    Nov 15th 2021, 9:44 AM

    @John Moylan: And fair play to them, posting videos of them attempting donuts in a Prius or a Leaf just wouldn’t have the same level of being interest.

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    Mute HowUdoin
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    Nov 15th 2021, 1:35 PM

    @Gavin Linden: like to know where the 18-24 year olds will get the money to change to an EV from??? Must be a D4 south side poll conducted.

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    Mute damian
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    Nov 15th 2021, 6:46 PM

    @Gavin Linden: 12 people isn’t really a valid sample size.

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    Mute Willie Bill Bryan
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    Nov 15th 2021, 8:06 AM

    No homes and now no cars up the Greens , village can have a couple of cars and then in the mornings the natives can have a bicycle race to the central car park , first there gets car and can go to work , problem solved by Mr Ryan

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    Mute Elizabeth Eccles
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    Nov 15th 2021, 9:02 AM

    They won’t be able to afford the cars and then won’t have anywhere to charge them either and electricity is in short supply ..no infastruture set up its BS ..

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    Mute Gavin Tobin
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    Nov 15th 2021, 9:46 AM

    @Elizabeth Eccles: Electricity is NOT in short supply. Still lots of excess capacity at night which is why night rates exist.

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    Mute Peter B
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    Nov 15th 2021, 9:17 AM

    74% of 18 to 24 year old’s would say anything!

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    Mute Proudly Italian
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    Nov 15th 2021, 9:23 AM

    I’m 48. Italian. Our generation grow up with the car should be fun, on a first place. Thinking back all the Ads and the mostorport of the 80s and 90s.
    Sadly not anymore. Yougest generation don’t care, they consider more fun stay on facebook, rather than the feeling of 100CV revving…
    I’m sorry for them. I’ll let them drive a vacuum cleaner, I’ll still enjoy my rare, classic Alfa 75….. :)

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    Mute Anarch Eco
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    Nov 15th 2021, 10:35 AM

    @Proudly Italian: I dunno, I was behind an Audi E tron the other day. Do you know when the Starship Enterprise goes into Warp speed? It was like that!

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    Mute Thomas McGuire
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    Nov 15th 2021, 11:17 AM

    @Proudly Italian: “the feeling of 100CV revving… I’m sorry for them. I’ll let them drive a vacuum cleaner”. Easy enough sort that, play Engine_Revving_MP3 then stomp on the accelerator to enjoy the better electric acceleration.

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    Mute eoin carroll
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    Nov 15th 2021, 8:52 AM

    Are they going to have their other 4 housemates/ parents pay for the electricity?

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    Mute Brendan Cooney
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    Nov 15th 2021, 7:17 AM

    Great to see the younger generation leading the way unlike the auld lads and dears who frequently come on here whinging “on their behalf”. #timetochange

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    Mute David Corrigan
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    Nov 15th 2021, 7:18 AM

    @Brendan Cooney: They will have no choice. They won’t be able to afford to do the things they want.

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    Mute Larry Roe
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    Nov 15th 2021, 7:47 AM

    @Brendan Cooney: i actually think your wrong,i think older people are taking the lead albeit quietly in there own way to protect the enviroment.

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    Mute Ed
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    Nov 15th 2021, 10:16 AM

    I’ll believe that when I see it. Young people are full of great intentions when it comes to the environment but don’t give a second thought to buying cheap throwaway tat in the likes of Penney’s or using one use cups in the like of Starbucks.

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    Nov 15th 2021, 7:31 AM

    I’m 29 and considering the switch to an EV. Where do I fit in ?? Old.. young..

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    Mute Watchful Axe
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    Nov 15th 2021, 5:15 PM

    Old

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    Mute Anarch Eco
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    Nov 15th 2021, 8:04 AM

    There are currently approx 1.2 Billion cars globally.

    Production capacity is around 95 million

    Total EVs in the world approx 7 million.

    I know EV production will probably increase exp’lly but will Ireland have 1 EV million by 2030?

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    Mute Gavin Tobin
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    Nov 15th 2021, 8:56 AM

    @Anarch Eco: Government actively penalising business ownership of EVs.

    Recent budget added back BIK previous budget removed SEAI grants for businesses.

    Because EVs are more expensive BIK will be almost as dear as a diesel equivalent. Eg. A EV Kona is nearly 40% more expensive than a petrol Kona so BIK will be almost as much for a locally much cleaner car.

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    Mute Anarch Eco
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    Nov 15th 2021, 10:32 AM

    @Gavin Tobin: Doesnt make sense at all.
    Company cars are a good source for the secondhand car market too.

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    Mute thesaltyurchin
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    Nov 15th 2021, 9:59 AM

    Wana get around? Need a car. Cheapest way? Diesel. Great plans these, shame they’re not reciprocated in reality.

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    Mute Daniel Morrissey
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    Nov 15th 2021, 10:05 AM

    If FAME was reduced from diesel, it would be a far cleaner product!!!! All diesel now has ultra low sulphur content … Diesel is much cleaner than it was twenty years ago..
    FAME does more harm than good to diesel engines… it keeps the garages going with replacement filters and egr valves!!!

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    Mute Urban Living Dublin
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    Nov 15th 2021, 11:11 AM

    Total cost of ownership of various EVs in Ireland:
    https://www.seai.ie/technologies/electric-vehicles/compare-and-calculate/?gclsrc=ds&order=1

    You’ll find when adding up all costs, EV driving will generally work out cheaper than ICE driving for equivalent car types over the lifetime of the car, even though EV purchase costs are higher.

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