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People are invited to breast screening in England based on a variety of criteria, but they must be resident in England. Wales runs its own breast screening programme, where a person must be resident in Wales to participate.
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There are approximately 50 GPs on the England-Wales border that serve both countries. Someone living in Wales and someone living in England may have the same GP, but needs to be invited to separate screening programmes.
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There are approximately 50 GPs on the England-Wales border that serve both countries. Someone living in Wales and someone living in England may have the same GP, but need to be invited to separate screening programmes.
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The country responsible for a person’s care is found in a field called ‘Current posting’ in a national electronic database called [the Personal Demographics Service (PDS)](https://digital.nhs.uk/services/personal-demographics-service).
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