 This study explored the experiences of women in Denmark who have been discontinued from mammography screening due to age. The women reported feeling devalued by the decision and believed it was a result of age discrimination. They also felt more vulnerable to late diagnoses and death, and sought out alternative methods to reduce their risk of developing breast cancer. These findings suggest that age-based discontinuation from mammography screening may be more detrimental than previously thought, and warrant further investigation into the ethical implications of such decisions. This article was authored by Emma G. Graham, Sigrid W. Knudsen, John Brandt Brodasen and others.