Lung cancer screening
The NHS Lung Cancer Screening programme (the new name for targeted lung health checks) is for people aged between 55 and 74 who are current or former smokers to help support early detection and treatment of lung cancer. Lung cancer screening is a good way of spotting lung-related problems early on, when any treatment needed can be simpler and more successful.
Visit our website for more information:
West London Lung Health Check – Lung Health Check West London (lunghealthchecks-westlondon.nhs.uk)London breast screening
We are part of the National Breast Screening Programme, providing a free breast screening service for women aged between 50 to 71 (first invitation issued by 53rd birthday), who are resident in London and West Hertfordshire.
If you have any concerns about changes to you breasts, please visit: www.breastcancernow.org/information-support/have-i-got-breast-cancer/signs-symptoms-breast-cancer and speak with your GP as soon as possible.
If you have breast pain, more information is available here www.rmpartners.nhs.uk/new-video-to-help-understand-breast-pain
Visit our website for more information:
www.london-breastscreening.org.ukBowel cancer screening
Bowel cancer screening is a test you do at home that checks for signs of bowel cancer. It’s offered to everyone aged 54 to 74. The test can detect invisible early signs of bowel cancer. Taking part is easier than you think. If you’ve been invited to take part and need more information or a new test kit call:
Phone
0800 707 6060
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Bowel cancer screening – NHSCervical screening
Cervical screening, which used to be called ‘smear test’, is a test to check the health of the cervix and help prevent cervical cancer. It’s offered to women and people with a cervix aged 25 to 64.
Please book your appointment with the practice nurse by ringing 0208 648 2432
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Cervical screening – NHS
Cancer
Page published: 9 May 2025
Last updated: 9 May 2025