Health
‘Cancer won’t wait for Covid’: BreastScreen NSW bus headed down to Tahmoor – Wollondilly Advertiser
“Breast screens can detect cancer as small as a grain of rice.”

BreastScreen NSW is encouraging Macarthur women aged 50 to 74 to make their health a priority.
BreastScreen NSW clinical director Dr Patsy Soon urged women to book a free mammogram this Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
“This Breast Cancer Awareness Month we want women in south western Sydney to make booking a breast screen a priority,” Dr Soon said.
“BreastScreen NSW has implemented a range of hygiene and social-distancing measures to ensure clinics and mobile screening vans are Covid-19 safe,…
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