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Getting your results BreastScreen Queensland

WebWe'll let you know if you get a normal result from your breast screen. We'll either send you a letter by post or to your BreastScreen Queensland online account if you have one. Women with a normal result should come for another breast screen in 2 years - or less if that's what you've been advised. Having a breast screen at least every 2 years

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URL: https://www.breastscreen.qld.gov.au/having-a-breast-screen/getting-your-results

Having a breast screen BreastScreen Queensland

WebWhat happens at a breast screening appointment. This video explains the process of having a breast screen with us. It covers things like: how to prepare for your appointment. how your breasts will be screened. what happens after your appointment. View transcript.

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Find a location BreastScreen Queensland

WebSearch for a BreastScreen Queensland location near you. Queensland Government acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land and pays respect to Elders past, present and future.

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Who can have a breast screen

WebBreast screening is most effective for women aged 50 to 74. About 80% of breast cancers occur in women over 50. If you haven’t had a breast screen with us by the time you turn 50, we’ll send you an invitation to start screening. You can also make an appointment if you don't have an invitation.

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Am I at risk of breast cancer

WebWomen with higher breast density are at increased risk of breast cancer. The reasons for this are not well understood. Breasts tend to become less dense as women get older but up to half of all women over 40 have dense breasts. Breast cancers are harder to find in x-rays of dense breasts. This is because dense breast tissue and breast cancers

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Search BreastScreen Queensland

WebWe've made some changes to the way we work to reduce the ongoing risk of Covid-19. Make an appointment or access your online account. Search for a BreastScreen Queensland location near you.

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BreastScreen Queensland

WebBreast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australian women. If you’re a woman, your risk of breast cancer increases greatly after the age of 50. Nine out of 10 women diagnosed with breast cancer have no family history of breast cancer. Breast screening can find breast cancer early, before it can be seen or felt by a woman or her

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Work with us BreastScreen Queensland

WebThe Registry is the database that holds all our client information. My team makes sure it’s is kept up to date and secure. We provide support to BreastScreen Queensland staff who use the Registry and to clients who need help with their online accounts. I started working for BreastScreen Queensland in 2003 as the Data Manager in the Brisbane

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Referral to attend the Breast Cancer Family Clinic

WebReferring GP details: Please return this form to Breast Cancer Family Clinic: Post: PO Box 227, Virginia QLD 4014 Fax: (07) 3350 7457. Email: [email protected] For further information please call (07) 3350 7425 or (07) 3350 7419. The Breast Cancer Family Clinic will contact the patient to …

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Client support BreastScreen Queensland

WebClient stories. Personal stories from BreastScreen Queensland clients about their experiences. Last updated: December 2021. Back to top. Additional information to support all women to have a breast screen.

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About us BreastScreen Queensland

WebOur program. We’ve performed more than 5 million breast screens since 1991 and detected more than 25,000 breast cancers.

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Find a location BreastScreen Queensland

WebIpswich Health Plaza Lower Ground Floor 21 Bell Street Ipswich QLD 4305. Phone: 07 3837 9696. Map and directions. Make an appointment. Call 13 20 50 Make an appointment. Kambu Mobile van site: End November 2024. Street address:

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How to assess breast cancer risk BreastScreen Queensland

WebFax: 07 3350 7457. Street Address: Breast Cancer Family Clinic. c/o BreastScreen Queensland Brisbane Northside. 534 Hamilton Road. Chermside QLD 4032. Phone: 07 3350 7425 or 07 3350 7419. Last updated: January 2022. Using a risk assessment and management tool to help assess a patient's breast cancer risk.

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Rural women and mobile screening BreastScreen Queensland

WebWe support women living in rural areas of Queensland by bringing breast screening services closer to where you live. We have 11 mobile breast screening vans that travel to rural areas on a regular basis. We can also help you access the Queensland Health Patient Travel Subsidy Scheme (PTSS).

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Details BreastScreen Queensland

WebPhone: 07 3506 2470. Download parking map: Browns Plains parking map (PDF)

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Details BreastScreen Queensland

WebPhone: 07 4920 7200. Download parking map: Rockhampton parking map (PDF)

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