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It is also encouraged for women to report any changes to their breasts to their doctor immediately. BreastScreen Queensland will continue to update their website here about the reopening of breast screening services. Should you have any concerns or questions please call 13 20 50.
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Time for a breast screen? The BreastScreen Queensland mobile unit will be at Petro’s Corner from 6 February to 2 March 2023, offering free breast cancer screening to eligible clients. Women are eligible from age 40, with those aged 50-74 strongly encouraged to attend as this is the age where the e...
Locally, only 49% of target-age women are participating in the BreastScreen Queensland Gold Coast Service during the 2019-2020 biennial period*. This is a decline in participation rates for Queensland and Nationally which were 52% and 50% respectively. You can help to increase participation in breas...
Update from Dr Roger Halliwell – Chair of Gold Coast Primary Health Network (GCPHN) Board I attended the GP Crisis Summit in Canberra on 5 October, hosted by RACGP, with participation from many organisations involved in the primary care sector. With only 13.8% of medical graduates considering ...
CSIRO’s Australian e-Health Research Centre is working with Healthdirect Australia and the Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care, to conduct an independent evaluation of the Living with COVID Program. They would like to hear about the experiences of General Practitioners (GPs) providing...
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