A mammogram is an x-ray of your breasts used to find early signs of breast cancer before it is big enough to feel or cause symptoms.
When breast cancer is detected early, it increases your chance of being able to treat it and live a long, full life with your whānau.
The screening can be done at a clinic, or if you're unable to access a local centre, a mobile screening bus. Use the map below to find one near you.
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