BreastScreen Victoria has its mobile screening van at Victoria Park in Daylesford until Wednesday 29 March.

More than 75% of breast cancers occur in women over 50 and regular breast screens are the best way to find breast cancer early. Women aged 50-74 are advised to have a breast screen (mammogram) every two years.

Annabel Crabb, who recently turned 50, has written (humourously, as always) about her experience of having a mammogram and the importance of doing so.

Regular screening is the best way to find breast cancer early—before symptoms even present. It can find cancer as small as a grain of rice, long before it can be seen or felt.

Trans and gender diverse (TGD) people are also welcome but there are some unique eligibility criteria.

The mobile vans is fitted with modern facilities and state-of-the-art imaging technology. The friendly female radiographers are trained to perform the screen in just 10 minutes. You do not need for a doctor’s referral or Medicare card.

Drive through the main gate, past the Big Rainbow and find the van opposite the Victoria Park Pavilion.

Appointments are available. To make use of this service visit breastscreen.org.au or call 13 20 50.