The mobile BreastScreen van will visit Goulburn from February 20 to March 10.
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It is one of two mobile units in use in the greater southern NSW area.
The van will be next to Belmore Park with access via Market Street.
The van helps support early detection for the one in eight women in NSW affected by breast cancer in their lifetime.
“This is a vital piece of health infrastructure, bringing potentially lifesaving cancer screening to women without the need to travel long distances to larger towns and cities,” said executive director nursing and midwifery for Southern NSW Local Health District Julie Mooney.
“This mobile unit will screen women in Goulburn then move on to other areas of the Local Health District.”
The Cancer Institute NSW (CINSW) manages the state-wide breast screening program, which is delivered by the Screening and Assessment Services in Local Health Districts.
“In all, mobile BreastScreen NSW units bring services direct to more than 150 towns and cities across the state and travel a combined total of more than 50,000 kilometres every two years,” said CINSW screening and prevention director Sarah McGill.
“More than a quarter of all BreastScreen NSW mammograms are delivered from mobile services and more than half of all regional and rural women receive their breast screens in this way.
“A woman diagnosed with breast cancer in NSW today has among the highest chances of survival in the world. However, we know that early detection is the key to survival.
“These mammograms can detect cancers before they can be seen or felt. If detected early, survival from breast cancer can be as high as 97 per cent. It is vital for all women aged between 50 and 74 to have a mammogram every two years at BreastScreen NSW. It is a free service that could save your life.”
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