Women encouraged to breast screen, Wangaratta Chronicle, Wangaratta VIC

NEW data shows 55 per cent of women aged 50-69 in the electorate of Northern Victoria participate in the free BreastScreen Victoria program. This compares to the statewide average of 54 per cent and a BreastScreen Australia target of 70 per cent. Across Victoria, 47 electorates were above the statewide average, including Northern Victoria, with lower house seats of Eildon 55 per cent, Mildura 58 per cent, Euroa 55 per cent, Murray Plains 59 per cent, Macedon 57 per cent, Benambra 25 per cent, Shepparton 52 per cent, Yan Yean 53 per cent and Ovens Valley 52 per cent. We know finding breast cancer early and treating it gives women the best chance of survival. Women, particularly those aged 50-74, are recommended to have a regular breast screen every two years by contacting their local doctor or BreastScreen Victoria if they havent already. BreastScreen Victoria has 39 permanent screening clinics and eight assessment services across Victoria, and its Mobile Screening Service visits 31 locations every two years. Women can attend any screening clinic that is convenient. Some clinics offer out-of-hours appointments, including Saturdays, and group bookings are available. To book an appointment, visit www. breastscreen.org.au or call 13 20 50. I strongly encourage local women, particularly those over the age of 50, to have their breasts screened regularly, and if youre eligible, its free through BreastScreen Victoria said Jaclyn Symes, MLC Northern Victoria