More women getting screened for breast cancer with Mammobus

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A 'Mammobus' with equipment to screen for breast cancer has seen more women getting screened for the first time. The number of women being screened for the first time rose from 925 in 2017 to nearly 2,000 last year, after the Community Mammobus Programme was launched in...

The screening in the bus is free for Singaporeans doing it for the first time. Those who have been screened before, including at polyclinics, pay $10 each.

There is no difference between how breast screening is carried out in the bus and in polyclinics. Screenings in polyclinics cost about $50 each for Singaporeans. The Mammobus programme is open to permanent residents and foreigners, though they will be charged more. Results will be mailed to the participants within about three weeks.

There are about 1,930 newly diagnosed cases of breast cancer each year and about 420 deaths, according to an annual report by the Singapore Cancer Registry in 2015. Companies and community clubs can arrange for the bus to visit at no cost to get their employees and residents screened.

 

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