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NHS Sussex urges eligible people in Sussex to take up free cancer screening as part of drive to diagnose cancer earlier and save lives

NHS Sussex is reminding people that NHS cancer screening is available, and is encouraging everyone who is eligible to take up the offer, as screening can help detect cancer early and improve chances of successful treatment.

Screening can identify changes in the body before symptoms appear, helping prevent cancer, or detect it at an earlier stage when it is more treatable.

Lung cancer screening is making a significant difference in Sussex. Since launching in Sussex in June 2022, the programme has diagnosed 277 lung cancers, helping people get treated earlier – when it is most effective.

Lung health checks are offered to people aged 55 to 74 who currently smoke or have smoked in the past. These checks use a scan to look for early signs of lung cancer and are being rolled out across Sussex in community locations.

Cervical screening is offered to women and people aged 25 to 64 who have a cervix. The test checks for human papillomavirus, also known as HPV, which can cause cervical cancer. Invitations are usually sent every five years. GP practices can help arrange screening or provide support if someone has questions or has not yet been invited.

Breast screening is offered to women aged 50 up to their 71st birthday, with invitations usually sent every three years. Across Sussex, more than 109,000 women have attended breast screening out of around 159,000 people who are eligible.

Bowel cancer screening is offered to people aged 50 to 74, who receive a free home test kit every two years. The test can be completed in private and returned by post. It looks for small amounts of blood in stool, which could be a sign that further checks are needed. People aged 75 or over can request a kit.

People who notice any unusual symptoms or changes to their health should contact their GP practice, even if they are not due for screening.