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Breast screening van in Balranald

THE mobile breast screening van will be in Balranald next month.

BreastScreen NSW provides free breast screening to all women aged over 40 to support the early detection of breast cancer.

A regular breast screen is one of the most important things women can do for their health, according to BreastScreen NSW (Greater Western) manager Deon Adamson said .

“Detecting breast cancer early increases your chance of survival while reducing the likelihood of invasive treatment, such as mastectomy or chemotherapy,” she said.

“Around 90 per cent of women diagnosed with breast cancer have no family history. This is why breast cancer screening is so important for all eligible women.”

The BreastScreen NSW van will be at the Theatre Royal, 90 Market Street, from Thursday, April 11 to Wednesday, April 17.

Ms Adamson said having a BreastScreen NSW van in Balranald made it easier for women to attend their recommended two-yearly screening.

“Bringing these vital services to Balranald means more local women can be screened. Life gets busy and we want women to make their health a priority,” she said.

An appointment with BreastScreen NSW is free, takes less than 20 minutes and no doctor’s referral is needed.

BreastScreen NSW provides free screening mammograms to women over the age of 40.

Any woman with a family history of breast cancer should discuss their specific needs with their GP.

Anyone with breast symptoms should contact their GP or health worker without delay.

The mobile clinic visiting Balranald is equipped with a lift system to support women with health conditions or disability to have their mammogram. Women with additional needs are encouraged to advise when booking their appointment.

To book a free mammogram with BreastScreen NSW, visit book.breastscreen.nsw.gov.au or call 13 20 50.

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