Each healthy woman makes an individual choice how often she would like to have a mammo...regardless of what her country's health care system advises.
I figure my chances on the bike on the road, I have greater chance of being doored, falling on the road (I have already --twice on ice.) or hit by a car (was hit as a pedestrian in front of a life insurance company)...are higher than breast cancer, at this time.
So I don't want to get a mammo yearly. Every 2 years ..continues to be the norm up in our jurisdiction...if a woman wants it that often.
As for being safe while cycling, that's why I would like my city to keep on building cycling infrastructure to make it safer. Meanwhile I continue to cycle my favourite routes that are quiet, etc.
Yes, it's all a risk. Meanwhile we all vigorously defend why we cycle so often on the road while other people think we are risking our lives/health.



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