
Fixed breast screening site opens in Kāpiti Coast, New Zealand
The facility includes a mammography machine and a lead-lined X-ray room
A new fixed breast screening site has opened in Waikanae on the Kāpiti Coast, New Zealand.
The facility includes a mammography machine, a lead-lined X-ray room, and upgraded furnishings, fittings, and IT systems.
The new site supports the government’s phased expansion of the national breast screening programme, which now includes women aged 70 and 74, said Health Minister Simeon Brown.
“Until now, the Kāpiti Coast has been served by a mobile breast screening unit, which also covers the greater Wellington region, Hutt Valley, and Wairarapa,” Brown added.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer amongst New Zealand women, with around 3400 new cases each year, according to Women’s Minister Nicola Grigg.
“Sadly, around 650 mothers, sisters, daughters, and friends die from breast cancer every year,” she added.