The Evening Times ran an article about figures in a new report showing that women from Lanarkshire experience higher-than-average rates of stillbirth and neonatal deaths than other parts of Scotland. The region recorded the second-highest rate in Scotland with 6.42 deaths per 1,000 births. However it is worth noting that the figure of 7,096 Lanarkshire resident […]
Attend your routine breast screening – it could be a life saver

A local grandmother is encouraging others to take up the offer of a free breast screening appointment, after a routine mammogram picked up on breast cancer.
Linda Barclay, from Bellshill, was diagnosed with breast cancer six years ago.
Linda said: “I had been for a routine mammogram once before, so I didn’t expect the results to be any different this time round. I hadn’t felt a lump.
“However I ended up being called back for another mammogram. The doctor looked at it and told me that it looked like cancer. They did a biopsy there and then.
“If I hadn’t gone for that screening appointment then I wouldn’t have known there was a problem. I couldn’t feel it even when they told me where it was.”
After surgery, Linda received chemotherapy and radiotherapy to treat her stage three cancer and now feels “totally fine”.
Linda added: “I always had a feeling that I would be ok. That it wasn’t going to be a death sentence. There was no point in wallowing. You just need to keep fighting.
“I have three grandsons. If I hadn’t gone for the mammogram then I may not have met my youngest grandson or seen my daughter get married.
“My grandkids may not have had their gran. They are a big part of my life and I am so grateful that I am still here to see them.”
Dr Tasmin Sommerfield, consultant in public health medicine, said: “I would urge all women who receive their invitation letter to consider taking up their screening appointment.
“Breast screening is one of the most effective ways of detecting cancer before you notice any symptoms. That’s because screening can pick up tiny potential problems that you can’t see or feel.
“Many women don’t attend because they are worried that the process will be painful. Most women will only experience discomfort. Any pain or discomfort felt will only last for a very short period.
“The earlier breast cancer is found, the easier it is to treat. Screening is the best way to detect it early.
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