BreastScreen News
An important message about our service

BreastScreen NSW is open and taking bookings. We suspended services temporarily to protect women, staff and the community from the risk of COVID-19 (Coronavirus).
08-03-2021 An important message about our serviceImportant pre-screening information
To prioritise the wellbeing of women, staff and our community, BreastScreen NSW is taking important measures to limit the transmission of COVID-19 (Coronavirus).
07-05-2020 Important pre-screening informationBook a date with a friend that could save both your lives

This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, BreastScreen NSW is encouraging women to get together with a friend to book a mammogram, to boost screening rates and save lives.
01-10-2019 Book a date with a friend that could save both your livesSydney BreastScreen celebrates its official opening

Yesterday marked the official opening of the new clinic at Sydney BreastScreen clinic.
12-12-2018 Sydney BreastScreen celebrates its official openingBreastScreen NSW opens a new clinic in Sydney CBD
Women who live and work in the CBD will have improved access to free breast screens when BreastScreen NSW opens its new clinic at Sydney/Sydney Eye Hospital.
18-10-2018 BreastScreen NSW opens a new clinic in Sydney CBDBreastScreen NSW is moving towards electronic messaging

Communication from BreastScreen NSW is soon to become more timely, secure and reliable with the delivery of electronic results
17-10-2018 BreastScreen NSW is moving towards electronic messagingBreast cancer expert answers your questions in Facebook Live Stream

On Sunday 18th March 2018 women's health advocate and author Jean Kittson interviewed breast cancer expert, Associate Professor Nirmala Pathamanthan in a live segment on the BreastScreen NSW Facebook page.
24-04-2018 Breast cancer expert answers your questions in Facebook live streamAlmost half a million women across NSW are missing out on a lifesaving test

Women aged 50– to 74 are being urged to remember their regular mammograms.
31-10-2017 Almost half a million women across NSW are missing out on a lifesaving testBreastScreen Bathurst has a new location

Our Bathurst screening centre has moved to a new location on Morrisset Street in Bathurst. The move makes it more convenient for around 6,000 local women to have their potentially life-saving mammograms.
16-10-2017 BreastScreen Bathurst has a new location