Objective
To determine the effect on the uptake of breast screening of a personalised letter from the general practitioner recommending mammography, sent to coincide with an invitation from the NHS breast screening programme.
Design
Randomised control trial with stratification of prognostic variables.
Setting
A group practice in Hackney, east London.
Subjects
473 women invited for breast screening by the City and East London Breast Screening Service.
Outcome measure
Attendance for mammography.
Results
All women in the randomised trial were followed up; 134 of 236 (57%) randomly allocated to receive the prompting letter attended for mammography compared with 120 of 234 (51%) controls. This difference was not significant (χ2 =1.43, p=0.23)
Conclusion
Personal recommendation by a letter prompting attendance for mammography from the general practitioner known best to women due to be screened did not improve uptake of breast screening in this east London practice. Other strategies are needed to increase uptake of mammography in inner cities.