Breast Screening Programme – England, 2013

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Breast Screening Programme, England,
Statistics for 2013-14: Graphs
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Figure 1: Breast screening coverage among women aged 53-70
England at 31 March, 2004 to 2014
N.B. The definition of coverage changed in 2013 to include short term recalls.
© Data prior to 2005, re-used with the permission of the Department of Health.
Source: KC63 Health and Social Care Information Centre.
Figure 2: Breast screening coverage among women aged 53-70, by region
England, 31 March 2014
Minimum standard - 70.0
North East
77.9
Yorkshire & Humber
76.1
North West
72.7
East Midlands
80.3
West Midlands
76.5
East of England
76.6
London
68.9
South East
77.1
South West
78.9
45
50
Source: KC63, Health and Social Care Information Centre.
55
60
65
70
England - 75.9
75
80
85
Percent
Figure 3: Breast screening coverage among women aged 53-70, by Local Authority
England, 31 March 2014
England Coverage – 75.9%
Source: KC63, Health and Social Care Information Centre
Figure 4: Uptake* by women aged 50-70 of invitations to screen
England, 2003-04 to 2013-14
* Data excludes short term recalls and self/GP referrals.
© Data prior to 2005, re-used with the permission of the Department of Health.
Source: KC62 (Part 1, Tables A to C2) Health and Social Care Information Centre
Figure 5: Uptake by women aged 50 to 70 of invitations to screen by invitation type
England, 2013-14
Percent
100
80
60
40
20
65.8
18.3
86.8
42.4
99.6
83.3
72.1
Short-term
recall
invitations
First & routine
invitation
(within 5 yrs)
First & all
routine
invitations
0
First invitation
for screening
Routine
Routine
Routine
invitation
invitation invitation (more
(previous non- (within 5 yrs)
than 5 yrs)
attender)
Invitation type grouping
Source: KC62 (Part 1, Tables A to D) Health and Social Care Information Centre.
Figure 6: Uptake* by women of invitations to screen by age band
England, 2013-14
Percent
80
75
70
65
60
55
50
45
68.3
70.5
70.2
71.8
73.4
73.4
68.5
45 to 49
50 to 52
53 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 70
71 to 74
40
Age band
* Data excludes short term recalls but includes self/GP referrals.
Source: KC62 (Part 1, Tables A to D) Health and Social Care Information Centre.
Figure 7: Uptake* by women aged 50-70 of invitations to screen by reporting
region**
England, 2012-13 and 2013-14
Reporting regions
Sub regions
Percent
2012-13
2012-13
2013-14
2013-14
England
Min Standard
80
75
70
65
60
55
74.0 72.7
76.2 74.9
72.7 71.5
70.0 69.3
NEYH
North
North
East
East
Yorkshire
Yorkshire
the
&&the
Humber
Humber
North
West
76.1 78.6
72.1 73.0
74.4 74.6
63.3 62.9
73.5 73.7
72.3 73.3
74.9 74.1
75.6 75.8
East
West
East of
Midlands Midlands England
London
South
East
South
South
East
East
Coast
Coast
South
South
Central
Central
South
West
50
* Data excludes short term recalls and self/GP referrals.
** The South East reporting region is further broken down into the South Central and South East Coast sub regions. The North East, Yorkshire
& the Humber (NEYH) reporting region is further broken down into the Yorkshire & the Humber and the North East sub regions.
Source: KC62 (Part 1, Tables A to C2) Health and Social Care Information Centre.
Figure 8: Uptake* by women aged 50-70 of invitations to screen by breast
screening unit
England, 2013-14
Number of
BSUs
40
Minimum
standard
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
2
2
55 to <60
60 to <65
11
29
34
65 to <70
70 to <75
75 to <80
2
0
Percent
* Data excludes short term recalls and self/GP referrals.
Source: KC62 (Part 1, Tables A to C2) Health and Social Care Information Centre.
80 to <85
Figure 9: Women aged 45 and over with cancer detected (rate per 1,000 women
screened) by type/size
England, 2003-04 to 2013-14
Rate (per 1,000
screened)
All cancers detected
Invasive (15mm or greater)
Small invasive (less than 15mm)
Non-invasive or micro-invasive
10.0
9.0
8.3
8.6
7.9
8.0
All BSUs
had started
screening
women
aged
65-70 –
April 2006
7.0
6.0
5.0
4.0
Extension
of
screening
to women
aged 4749 and 7173 begins
– 2009-10
3.3
3.3
3.5
3.0
3.1
1.8
1.9
2012-13
2013-14
3.0
2.0
1.0
2.8
1.7
0.0
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Year
Source: KC62 (Parts 1 and 3, Table T) Health and Social Care Information Centre.
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Figure 10: Women with cancer detected (rate per 1,000 women screened) by age
group
England, 2003-04 to 2013-14
Rate (per 1,000
screened)
50 - 54
55 - 59
65 - 70
Over 70
60 - 64
18
16.1
15.6
16
14.6
14
12
11.8
11.1
10.3
10
8
6
8.8
8.9
6.9
6.7
6.1
6.6
6.5
2012-13
2013-14
9.0
7.0
4
2
0
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Year
© Data prior to 2004-05, re-used with the permission of the Department of Health.
Source: KC62 (Parts 1 and 3, Table T) Health and Social Care Information Centre.
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Figure 11: EXPERIMENTAL STATISTICS – Total high-risk women screened by risk
category
England, 2013-14
Source: KC62 (Table U) Health and Social Care Information Centre.
Figure 12: EXPERIMENTAL STATISTICS – Total high-risk women screened by
reporting region*
England, 2013-14
NEYH
274
NorthEast
East
North
118
Yorkshire
the… 156
Yorkshire
& theand
Humber
North West
105
East Midlands
59
West Midlands
0
East of England
99
London
400
South East
166
South
EastCoast
Coast
South
East
81
SouthCentral
Central
South
85
South West
128
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
No. screened
* The South East reporting region is further broken down into the South Central and South East Coast sub regions. The North East, Yorkshire &
the Humber (NEYH) reporting region is further broken down into the Yorkshire & the Humber and the North East sub regions.
Source: KC62 (Table U) Health and Social Care Information Centre.