Earlier this month, research revealed that NHS risk assessment guidelines are missing 95% of women under 50 who will go on to develop breast cancer. This successfully predicted eight times more women under 50 who went on to develop breast cancer, using data from the Breast Cancer Now Generations study between 2004 and 2011. ‘The route to a breast cancer diagnosis isn’t designed to support younger people,’ Haskall says. I've been really, really lucky to still be here after four years.’ All doctors need to be taking all women seriously, and we need to get over this idea that breast cancer is just a disease of older women,’ Price believes.