Breast screen error 'could have been spotted earlier' Tens of thousands more women in England may have missed out on breast screening invitations dating back further than previously thought, according to a leading cancer expert.
Earlier this month, the health secretary said a 2009 computer failure may have shortened up to 270 lives.
But Prof Peter Sasieni said the problems go back to 2005, and could have been spotted earlier.
Public Health England said his analysis was "flawed". BBC News
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Earlier this month, the health secretary said a 2009 computer failure may have shortened up to 270 lives.
But Prof Peter Sasieni said the problems go back to 2005, and could have been spotted earlier.
Public Health England said his analysis was "flawed". BBC News
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