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Research revealed many and varied reasons for women in our target audience (50+) choosing not to have a regular Health professionals can play an important role in encouraging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients to participate in the ... Three women with breast cancer have come forward, having been given the 'all- clear' by Cancer Council SA Breast screening explained Filipino

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Sima's story - BreastScreen SA ambassador

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Research revealed many and varied reasons for women in our target audience (50+) choosing not to have a regular

Shanna's story - BreastScreen SA ambassador

Shanna's story - BreastScreen SA ambassador

BreastScreen SA's

Breast Cancer Screening for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples

Breast Cancer Screening for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples

Health professionals can play an important role in encouraging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients to participate in the ...

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Cancer Council SA Breast screening explained Filipino

Cancer Council SA Breast screening explained Filipino