NSLHD Year in Review 2023 - DRAFT

Breastscreen clinic opened in Ryde Women in the community of Ryde can now access life-saving breast cancer screening services closer to home, with a new BreastScreen NSW service officially opened in North Ryde.

Director of BreastScreen NSW in Northern Sydney Meredith Kay said the new clinic will make it easier for local women to attend their recommended two-yearly screening. “Detecting breast cancer early increases your chance of survival while reducing the likelihood of invasive treatment, such as mastectomy or chemotherapy,” Meredith said. “Around 90 per cent of women diagnosed with breast cancer have no family history and this is why breast cancer screening is so important for all eligible women. “A screening mammogram is one of the most important things women

in this age group (50-74 years) can do for their health.” Minister for Health Ryan Park said recent planning data revealed the Ryde Local Government Area is among the highest projected growth areas in NSW for women aged 50-74 years. “It is anticipated the new permanent site on Cox’s Road will screen approximately 5000 women every year,” he said. “Previously, women living in the area had to travel to Northern Sydney or further away for a mammogram or rely on the mobile

improve access for the more than 4800 women who live within the Ryde catchment. “Having a permanent presence in North Ryde means appointments can be scheduled five days a week, virtually all year round.” The new clinic opened with one mammography room with capacity to expand to two rooms to meet future growth and demand. BreastScreen NSW services are for eligible women with no breast cancer symptoms. Any woman experiencing breast changes, like a lump, should see their GP without delay.

van which regularly visited. “This permanent clinic will

(Left to right) Minister for Women Jodie Harrison, NSLHD Chief Executive Anthony Schembri, NSLHD Director Primary and Community Health Kim Field, Director of BreastScreen NSW Northern Sydney Central Coast Meredith Kay, Professor Tracey O’Brien - NSW Chief Cancer Officer and NSW Minister for Health Ryan Park

NSLHD 2023 Year in Review

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