Pensioners say age limit on cancer screening is ageist

A group representing over 30 pensioners' organisations has urged the Government to extend breast cancer screening to women over the age of 64.

A group representing over 30 pensioners' organisations has urged the Government to extend breast cancer screening to women over the age of 64.

The Federation of Pensioners' Associations said the fact that the annual screening is not available free of charge to women once they pass that age is an example of ageism.

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