The government is now operating in accordance with the Guidance on Caretaker Conventions, pending the outcome of the 2025 federal election.

Cancer resources

A list of resources – including apps, audio and video resources and other publications – about cancer.

Resources

BreastScreen Australia – Quality improvement plan (BSA006)

BreastScreen Australia services and State Coordination Units (SCUs) use this form to identify strategies to improve performance against any unmet NAS Measures, or when declining performance trends are identified. It must be submitted as part of an application for accreditation.

The future of breast screening

New and emerging technologies that could be used in breast screening were investigated to assess their potential impact. A literature review was performed to identify technologies and innovations. Stakeholders were interviewed to determine possible implementation issues.

BreastScreen Australia – Program expansion evaluation plan summary

This report outlines the plan that will be used to evaluation the expansion of the BreastScreen Australia Program’s target age range. It covers how the evaluation will be done and the kinds of questions asked. The evaluation will run from 2018 to 2021.

BreastScreen Australia – Survey report (BSA101)

BreastScreen Australia services and State Coordination Units (SCUs) use this form for its assessment of the Service against the National Accreditation Standards, and to record the findings of the accreditation survey.

Breast density literature review

This literature review on breast density helps inform BreastScreen Australia’s position statement on breast density and screening.

Population-based screening framework

This framework sets out the principles of screening programs for cancer and chronic diseases. It informs decision makers about the key issues to consider when deciding whether to introduce a screening program.

Imaging of nipple saving mastectomies

This clinical advice from the BreastScreen Australia (BSA) reviews the role of screening services for women who’ve had a nipple saving mastectomy.
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