BreastScreen NSW campaigns

The Cancer Institute NSW produces breast screening campaigns to encourage more women in NSW to get mammograms - browse the media below and find out about the campaigns.
Find information about licensing campaigns produced across our prevention and screening programs.
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The 'Breast Cancer Doesn't Wait' mass media campaign motivates women aged 50–74 in NSW to book a breast screen when due.
The new 'Stay Healthy for You and Your Mob' campaign encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women aged 40–74 in NSW to book their breast screen when due.
Kerri’s Story is TV campaign to encourage women aged 50-74 to have a potentially life-saving mammogram.
BreastScreen NSW launched the campaign FIND the NSW 2000 to encourage all women aged 50–to74 to have a screening mammogram every two years.
Early detection of breast cancer is key to survival and effective treatment—Aboriginal women are currently less likely to participate in this cancer screening program.
This campaign encouraged women aged 50-69 years to screen every two years to find breast cancers in the early stage and appropriate medical treatment can be provided.
This campaign prompted women to think about the importance of mammograms and detecting breast cancer early.