Breast cancer is the most common life-threatening cancer for women and one in eight women in Australia will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. Screening mammograms may detect 70-90% of Breast Cancers and having a screening mammogram (breast x-ray) every two years significantly increases the chance of a woman surviving breast cancer and reduces the amount of treatment required. To ensure the success of service offered, please adhere to the following guidelines: You have to be 40 years of age or older Appointments are necessary and can be made online breastscreen.health.wa.gov.au or by telephoning 13 20 50 Dates may be subject to change. Any woman with a persistent change in a breast should see her doctor immediately. If visit dates are not suitable clients are welcome to book at another clinic of their choice in a different town or at any of our fixed clinics in Bunbury or metropolitan Perth. Please note, that any woman with a persistent change in a breast should see her doctor immediately. For more information please visit BreastScreen WA’s website www.breastscreen.health.wa.gov.au. Click here for the full Public Notice.