Woman's Hour

Weekend Woman's Hour: Going It Alone, Chloé Zhou, Breast screening

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Jan 10, 2026
Chloé Zhao, the acclaimed director of Nomadland and Eternals, shares her insights on directing her new film adaptation, Hamnet. She discusses the importance of truthful portrayals of grief and creating a supportive environment on set. The conversation dives into the rising trend of women choosing donor conception for solo parenting, exploring Lucy's heartfelt journey and the legal complexities surrounding it. Additionally, a chemotherapy nurse advocates for earlier breast screening amid rising cases, highlighting the need for reform in healthcare policies.
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ADVICE

Targeted Younger Screening Needed

  • Start screening policy reviews and risk‑based trials to catch younger breast cancers earlier.
  • Target screening to higher-risk younger women rather than blanket population moves to balance benefits and harms.
INSIGHT

Risk Stratification Improves Screening Yield

  • Combining questionnaires, low‑dose mammography, breast density and polygenic scores can better stratify risk in 30–39 year olds.
  • Early trials show this approach identifies some cancers and can inform selective screening policy.
ADVICE

Prefer Biennial For Broader Expansion

  • When expanding screening, prefer biennial over annual intervals unless selecting high‑risk groups.
  • Integrate increased‑risk women (family history) into the main screening service for consistent care.
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