Be a Friend. Tell a Friend. You might just save a life.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and we are encouraging people to ‘Be a Friend. Tell a Friend’ by talking to their loved ones about the importance of regular breast screening so that more women book an appointment when they are due.
Whether you’ve recently had a breast screen or are passionate about spreading the word, sharing this information will spark conversations that can save lives.
Tell a friend why breast screening matters
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in NSW.
For women aged 50-74, a breast screen every two years is the best way to detect breast cancer early. A breast screen (also known as a mammogram) can find cancer before you notice a symptom. When breast cancer is caught early, there are more treatment options available, and there is a greater chance of survival. The reality is that the two biggest risk factors for developing breast cancer are simply being born female and getting older—9 out of 10 women diagnosed have no family history of the disease.
Be a friend
Encourage the women in your life to have a free breast screen with BreastScreen NSW. Small gestures can make a big difference in helping women get screened and it may just save their life.
Some ways you can support the women you care about to have their breast screen:
Tell them about the benefits of breast screening | |
Help them book or book an appointment together | |
Send them a reminder text before their appointment | |
Drive them to their appointment | |
Take them for a coffee afterwards |
Friendship saves lives
Having a chat about breast screening can make a real difference. Together, we can increase awareness and help more women access the life-saving benefits of breast screening.
Be a friend, tell a friend today!