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Breastscreen Aotearoa launches new campaign to combat low screening rates among Pasifika women

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Neueli Mauafu | Reporter Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in New Zealand with approximately 3500 diagnosed cases a year.  And although screenings and mammograms play a vital role in detecting cancer early to help survival chances, statistics show that Pasifika women are the lowest in getting screened in most regions of the country. This prompted a call to action by Breastscreen Aotearoa which resulted in the “Vaine Toa” c…
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TP+ broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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