An Island charity has hit out over plans to change the Island's breast screening program.
The Manx Breast Cancer Support Group claims screenings are currently offered every two years, but that'll move to every three years in future.
The charity say less-frequent tests could pose a threat to women who are diagnosed with the disease.
The organisation says it'll set up a petition against the changes, and is urging the public to contact their MHKs.
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