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“First Time February”: NSW Breastscreen In Cowra

Written by: The Cowra Phoenix

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IMAGE: The Breastscreen NSW mobile van is at Bryant Park, Cowra, until 7 April 2025.

Having a breast screen every two years is one of the most important things a woman aged 50-74 can do for their health.

However, about 400 eligible Cowra women have never screened and a further 18 per cent are overdue.

While New Year’s resolutions are fresh, BreastScreen NSW is busting myths and misconceptions that might be preventing women from booking a free 20-minute mammogram.

Deon Adamson, Manager, BreastScreen NSW (Greater Western) said it’s a common misconception that women who don’t have any relatives who have had breast cancer are not at risk of the disease. In reality, about nine out of 10 women diagnosed with breast cancer have no family history.

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

“For women aged 50-74, a mammogram is the most effective way of finding breast cancer early – when it’s so small it can’t be seen or felt. However, all women over 40 are welcome at our service and eligible women who haven’t had a breast screen for a few years are encouraged to return to regular screening.”

Ms Adamson said when breast cancer is detected early, most women will recover quickly and get back to normal life.

“Breast cancer doesn’t wait, so I encourage all eligible women to put themselves first and book in for a breast screen which could save their life. It only takes 20 minutes and no doctor’s referral is needed.”

To book a free mammogram with BreastScreen NSW, visit book.

breastscreen.nsw.gov.au or call 13 20 50 to book and speak with one of our friendly staff.

Cowra locals can get their mammograms done right here in Cowra thanks to the NSW Breastscreen mobile van.

The van is parked in the carpark adjacent to Bryant park, near the low level bridge and across the road from the Visitor Information Centre.

The van has already arrived and will be in Cowra until 7 April 2025.

Appointments can be booked for Cowra until this time.

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