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65 lives a year : National calls to increase upper age limit for free breast screening

65 lives a year : National calls to increase upper age limit for free breast screening
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Whangārei grandmother who survived breast cancer twice urges Northlanders to host Pink Ribbon Breakfast

Whangārei grandmother who survived breast cancer twice urges Northlanders to host Pink Ribbon Breakfast 26 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 3 minutes to read Whangārei grandmother Barbara Green, with granddaughter Zoe, has twice survived breast cancer and is urging Northlanders to host a Pink Ribbon Breakfast next month Whangārei grandmother Barbara Green, with granddaughter Zoe, has twice survived breast cancer and is urging Northlanders to host a Pink Ribbon Breakfast next month Northern Advocate A Whangārei grandmother who has twice survived breast cancer is urging people to host a Pink Ribbon Breakfast next month to help raise funds for, and awareness of, the cancer, which kills around 25 Northland women every year.

Pink Ribbon Breakfast: Breast cancer survivor s poignant reason for fundraiser

Pink Ribbon Breakfast: Breast cancer survivor s poignant reason for fundraiser 24 Apr, 2021 07:00 AM 4 minutes to read Celeste and Dean Jones were diagnosed with cancer within weeks of each other, just over a year after their 34-year-old daughter died of brain cancer. Photo / Paul Taylor. Celeste and Dean Jones were diagnosed with cancer within weeks of each other, just over a year after their 34-year-old daughter died of brain cancer. Photo / Paul Taylor. Celeste Jones decided to have a mastectomy to prevent the spread of her breast cancer hours before a doctor told the Hastings grandmother her husband s bowel cancer was incurable.

Stacey Morrison encourages Rotorua to host Pink Ribbon Breakfasts

Stacey Morrison encourages Rotorua to host Pink Ribbon Breakfasts 8 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 2 minutes to read Stacey Morrison and daughter Maiana. Photo / Supplied Rotorua Daily Post Food, friends and fundraising. These are all the ingredients you need to host a fabulous Pink Ribbon Breakfast this May. These are the words of Stacey Morrison as she calls on the people of Rotorua and Taupō to take part. Registrations are now open for Pink Ribbon Breakfast, Breast Cancer Foundation NZ s biggest annual fundraising campaign. New Zealanders can invite their friends, family or workmates to breakfast to raise funds for breast cancer research and patient support.

Hundreds of pensioners with breast cancer overlooked for routine breast screening — Breast Cancer Foundation

“I understand it’s been a tough year, but we want this to be brought back to the table and put back on the agenda because women at the age of 70 still have a very long life ahead of them.” ROSA WOODS/STUFF Women aged 45-69 are eligible for free mammograms every two years. (File photo) The foundation petitioned Parliament to extend the programme to older woman in 2016 and the Government committed to extending the age of eligibility in 2017. However, speaking in Parliament in May, then-Health Minister David Clark​ said it could no longer afford expansion in 2020 budget because of the extra costs of Covid-19.

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