Approaches to improving breast screening uptake: Evidence and experience from Tower Hamlets

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This paper reports on an innovative whole-systems approach to improving uptake of breast screening in Tower Hamlets, a deprived borough in the East End of London with a large minority ethnic population. The approach, developed by the public health team at NHS Tower Hamlets, draws on analysis of needs and existing literature about effective interventions to promote breast screening. Social marketing research led to a campaign targeted at Bangladeshi women, together with a range of initiatives to promote breast screening through primary care services and community outreach through local well-known organisations. The breast screening service itself was upgraded and a new service specification is being introduced from April 2009. © 2009 Cancer Research UK All rights reserved.

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Eilbert, K. W., Carroll, K., Peach, J., Khatoon, S., Basnett, I., & McCulloch, N. (2009). Approaches to improving breast screening uptake: Evidence and experience from Tower Hamlets. British Journal of Cancer, 101, S64–S67. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6605393

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