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Women should be offered cancer checks during work breaks and while shopping to boost uptake, a review says

WOMEN should be offered cancer checks during work breaks and while shopping to boost uptake, a review says.

Health chiefs must improve access to breast and cervical screening so saving thousands of lives.

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Women should be offered cancer checks during work breaks and while shopping to boost uptakeCredit: Corbis - Getty

Patients should get text reminders and GPs funds for out-of-hours appointments with all patients to get results in two weeks.

The recommendations — including Facebook uptake campaigns — are in a blueprint for the £660million-a-year NHS screening programme.

It sends out 15million invites a year but only two in three are taken up.

Breast and bowel screening targets have not been met and cervical checks are at a 21-year low, with embarrassment said to put many off.

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Cancer expert and review leader Prof Sir Mike Richards said: “Catching cancer early saves lives but with family life so hectic it’s too easy to put job or family ahead of your health.

“When you can arrange everything from a plane ticket to a mortgage at the touch of a button we want to make health checks more convenient too.

“People should be able to get screened for cancer when they pop out for lunch or a coffee.”

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He said delays in introducing HPV cervical cancer tests and a new bowel cancer check had cost lives.

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He blamed “confusion” over who is responsible for services — and called for Public Health England to be stripped of responsibility.

Macmillan Cancer Support called for urgent implementation of his recommendations.

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