Overview

Population-based screening is an organised, systematic and integrated process of testing for signs of cancer or pre-cancerous conditions in populations without obvious symptoms. Programs target specific populations and/or age groups where evidence shows screening to be most effective.

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Latest findings

More than 5.5 million cervical screening participants aged 25–74 in 2020–2024

886 females aged 25–74 were diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2021

In 2022–2023, over 1.9 million women participated in the BreastScreen Australia–this was 52% of women aged 50–74

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Australian women, with 11,540 new cases diagnosed in women aged 50–74 in 2021

42% of the 6.3 million people invited to screen between January 2022 and December 2023 participated in the NBCSP

73% of people who have previously participated in the NBCSP re-participated when invited again in 2022–2023

Related information regarding cancer outcomes can be found under Cancer.