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Published date 03 April 2025
By the end of April, BreastScreen NSW will be advising women of their breast density to help them better understand their breast cancer risk and make more informed decisions about their breast health.
Published date 06 March 2025
With almost 50 per cent of NSW women aged 50-74 overdue for their breast screen, BreastScreen NSW has launched two campaigns urging women to book in for a life-saving mammogram before it’s too late.
Published date 04 July 2023
May saw record-breaking numbers of women access free mammograms through BreastScreen NSW, with more women screened for breast cancer in the past 12 months than ever before.
Published date 22 August 2022
Digital channels are driving more people to take part in cancer screening, with two new social media-based campaigns launching from the Cancer Institute NSW.
Published date 04 August 2020
BreastScreen NSW is about to recommence routine breast screening, after services were temporarily suspended to protect women, staff and the community from the risk of COVID-19.
Published date 10 August 2020
Women’s Health Week is an opportunity for everyone to learn more about cancer screening services available in NSW.
Published date 10 August 2020
The impact of bowel, breast and cervical screening in Australia is highlighted by a new research article published today from the Sax Institute.
Published date 15 May 2020
A new website is helping people with intellectual disability get the right support and information to find and prevent cancer.
Published date 15 May 2020
More communication, and more practical information can help women have a positive experience with BreastScreen NSW, first-time research from the Cancer Institute NSW shows.
Published date 15 May 2020
More than 46,000 people will be told they have cancer across NSW this year, but we can all take steps to reduce our risk and improve our outcomes.