Your stories about breast cancer screening
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BreastScreen Australia – Life after breast cancer
StoryListen to the stories of Judith, Julie, Clare and Merlinda on how early breast cancer screening saved their lives. -
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BreastScreen Australia – Overcoming barriers
StoryListen to the stories of Judith, Julie, Clare and Merlinda on how early breast cancer screening saved their lives. -
3:59
BreastScreen Australia – Why screen?
StoryListen to the stories of Judith, Julie, Clare and Merlinda on how early breast cancer screening saved their lives. -
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BreastScreen Australia – Screening process
StoryListen to the stories of Judith, Julie, Clare and Merlinda on how early breast cancer screening saved their lives. -
3:16
Margarette’s story – Get your breasts screened even if you feel healthy
StoryMargarette Fisher, a Nudendri woman, encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to have a breast screen. -
3:32
Dawn’s story – Early detection saved my life
StoryDawn Ross, an Arrernte woman from Alice Springs, shares her story of participating in the BreastScreen Australia Program. -
1:53
Aunty Margaret’s story – Bring a friend for support
StoryAunty Margaret Lawton speaks about her experiences with breast cancer and the BreastScreen Australia program. -
2:24
Cheryl’s story – I didn’t think it would happen to me
StoryCheryl Flanders shares her story about surviving breast cancer. Breast screening saved her life and she encourages other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to have the screening mammogram. -
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BreastScreen Australia – video – Getting tested for breast cancer can save your life
AdvertisementThis video explains why it's important to get tested for breast cancer, and what to expect when getting a test. -
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Trish’s story – Regular breast screening saved my life
StoryTrish Springsteen speaks about her experiences with breast cancer and the BreastScreen Australia program. -
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Fiona’s story – Promoting breast screening in my community
StoryFiona Millard encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to have a breast screen. She talks about the van that is used to provide screening services in remote areas.
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