Breast screen WA (Kununurra)

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Women 50 to 74 years are invited to have a FREE screening mammogram. (All women 40 years and over are eligible).
Breast cancer is the most common life-threatening cancer for women and 1 in 7 women in Australia will develop breast cancer in their lifetime.

Having a screening mammogram (breast x-ray) every two years significantly increases the chance of a woman surviving breast cancer and reduces the amount of treatment required. More than 75% of breast cancers occur in women over the age of 50. Research shows that screening is most effective for this age group.

BreastScreen WA’s Medical Director Dr Elizabeth Wylie said screening mammography was the most effective method for early detection of breast cancer.
“Screening every two years is vitally important to increase the chance of breast cancer being detected when it is too small to feel or be noticed. Finding cancer at this early stage often means that the breast cancer is small and more treatable”.
“A free screening mammogram is one of the best things that women can do to look after their health. Breast screening saves lives and only takes 20 minutes,” said Dr Wylie.
Screening mammograms may detect 70-90% of breast cancers.

Any woman with a persistent change in a breast should contact her doctor immediately.

Dates may be subject to change. If visit dates are not suitable participants are welcome to book at the clinic in a different town or at any of our permanent clinics. For more information please visit BreastScreen WA’s website www.breastscreen.health.wa.gov.au.

To make your free screening mammogram appointment – book online
www.breastscreen.health.wa.gov.au or call 13 20 50.

Early detection is your best protection.

Event Details

Location: OVAHS Car Park

Cost: Free

Category: General

Type: General

Audience: All Ages

Enquiries

Phone: 13 20 50

Website: www.breastscreen.health.wa.gov.au

Event Date(s)

  • Tuesday 3rd August 2021

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