Improving Breast Cancer Education to Save Lives

Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women in NSW. One in seven women and one in 600 men in Australia will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, but almost half of women aged 50-74 years are not having their recommended two-yearly mammograms[1]. Early detection and appropriate treatment can significantly improve breast […]

Impact of NSW Bushfires on Cancer Screening programs

The National Cancer Screening Register has suspended all bowel cancer and cervical screening correspondence and bowel screening kits to people residing in areas impacted by the State of Emergency. These suspensions will last one week from Monday 6th January, to align with the NSW State of Emergency. National Bowel Screening Program The NSW Patient Follow up […]