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newsGP – Breast cancer awareness should not stop for a pandemic – RACGP
With falling screening rates and concerns of a wave of post-COVID diagnoses, further preventive health incentives have been put in place.

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With falling screening rates and concerns of a wave of post-COVID diagnoses, further preventive health incentives have been put in place.
Almost 73,000 fewer mammograms were performed in April 2020 compared to 2018.
Since being plunged into a pandemic, Australia has seen a decrease in health checks and preventive health screening, with a particular drop in routine care for chronic conditions and cancer screening rates.The RACGP has consistently advocated for people not to delay or avoid …
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