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Free Breast Checks – Pop up Breast Booths at Bondi Beach this weekend .Breast Cancer Network Australia.

Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) 2 mins read
Key Facts:

* Free Breast Check Booths - Bondi Beach. 9 -12th October

*New Breast Check Education Video

* BCNA Helpline members on site

Interviews:

Breast Cancer Network Australia, CEO Kirsten Pilatti


Breast Cancer Network Australia has installed pop up Breast Check Boxes at North Bondi beach this weekend.

Members of BCNA's Helpline will be at Bondi to guide women into the free private Self Check Hubs to follow a new step by step education video as part of the Know Yourself Feel Yourself campaign.

Latest data confirms that tumour size is a key factor in the survival of breast cancer.

 

 

** Please note - this is not a mammogram service.

 

The new education video can also now be found on www. bcna.org.au

 

Where: North Bondi Surf Life Saving Club forecourt, North Bondi

(Cnr Ramsgate Ave &, Campbell Parade, North Bondi)

 

Breast Check Booth Timings – 

Saturday 9am - 5pm 

Sunday 9am - 12noon

Open to public. Women over 18 yeras.

Interviews Available

 


About us:

About Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA)

Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) is Australia's leading breast cancer consumer organisation, representing over 250,000 individuals affected by breast cancer. Founded in 1998 by Lyn Swinburne, BCNA advocates for, connects, supports, and informs those affected by breast cancer, working with the broader healthcare community to influence a stronger and more equitable healthcare system. BCNA provides free, evidence-based information and support through various channels, including a helpline, online network, and digital resources, ensuring that individuals across Australia, including those in rural and regional areas, have access to the best care, treatment, and support. The organisation is represented by the Pink Lady silhouette, symbolising its focus on the people affected by breast cancer and all those around them, not the disease.


Contact details:

Kellie Curtain

[email protected]

M: 0412 3339690

 

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