Earlier this year, Australia rolled out its newest screening program in 20 years, but can it reach those most at risk?
Australia has launched a government-funded lung cancer screening program that provides biennial low-dose CT scans to patients who are either current heavy smokers or who have quit in the past decade.
With a participation rate of 47 per cent, Tasmania, tied with South Australia, also topped the nation for bowel screening ...
If you’re looking for New Year’s resolution ideas to get your 2026 off to a healthy start, here are some simple changes to ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Marking a new milestone for artificial intelligence (AI) adoption in the Australian and New Zealand breast screening community, the Mia® solution, created by United ...
Gen Z and millennial women are at the centre of Australia's health win Young Australian women have cause to celebrate this month. A landmark report from the Centre for Research Excellence in Cervical ...
The Centre for Research Excellence in Cervical Cancer Control released a report that confirmed that cervical cancer rates among Australians continues to fall. In 2020 the rate was 6.6 per 100,000 ...
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Study makes the case for replacing annual breast cancer screening
WISDOM is an ongoing, pragmatic randomized breast cancer screening trial that included 28,372 women ages 40 to 74 years (mean age 54) recruited from across the U.S. from September 2016 to February ...
Cervical cancer is already a prevention success story. The widespread use of the Pap smear, a screening test to identify pre-cancerous and cancerous cells collected from the cervix, has led to steep ...
The 85-year-old said the cancer was detected in a health check-up ahead of a tour of Australia and New Zealand.
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