I have attended because it is part of an on-going method of seeing how often and if ladies are found with cancer in the breast. This isn't the highest killing cancer of course ....... but has a high profile.
My Mum had a routine mammogram at age 65 and a cancerous lump was seen, breast was removed and she needed no further treatment. My own lump however was found on palpation, despite having regular screening. It went to histology and 'changes' were found which were un-expected.
I never felt rushed into making decisions about whether to have the 2nd lot of surgery and appropriate treatment. My Surgeon told me 'that ladies with this type of lump do not need mastectomy but if in 18 months you are worried then we will discuss this, in the meantime I recommend C, D, F." Still here >wave<
We have the opportunity in the UK to attend various screening programmes. Those in the Middle East do not. I have been told that mammograms are giving radiation un-necessarily but most of us have TVs and lap-tops, do we not ;-)