The Australian Government Department of Health is seeking help from healthcare providers to increase participation in the national cancer screening programs (bowel, breast and cervical).
We know cancer screening saves lives, but only around 50% of Australians eligible for the national cancer screening programs – BreastScreen Australia, National Bowel Cancer Screening Program and National Cervical Screening Program – complete the tests.
Australians diagnosed through the national cancer screening programs are 59% less likely to die from bowel, 69% less likely to die from breast cancer and 87% less likely to die from cervical cancer compared to Australians diagnosed another way.
Research shows primary healthcare workers are key to motivating patients to participate in cancer screening.
From late-June 2022, the Department of Health will begin distributing cancer screening packs to more than 8000 general practices across Australia. The packs will include:
More information on cancer screening and resources for healthcare providers can be found on the Department of Health website.