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Victoria Derbyshire is backing the first-ever NHS screening awareness campaign calling on women to take up their invite for a routine mammogram, revealing how she felt 10 years ago

BBC presenter Victoria Derbyshire has opened up about her haunting fear of not seeing her children grow into adults, as she supports a major NHS cancer campaign. The former Newsnight anchor and breast cancer warrior is championing the first-ever NHS screening awareness initiative, urging women to accept their mammogram invitations. The public health message is loud and clear; the NHS is actively encouraging women to keep up with regular breast self-examinations and not skip screening appointments.

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