Resources and support
This page contains resources and support to help you promote Breast Cancer Awareness Month in your workplace, on social media, or amongst your community group.
Social media resources
Download the following images and use the accompanying text to add to captions on your social media post.
Click on each image to open the file and download the high quality image (JPG).
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Having regular screening mammograms is one of the best things you can do to detect breast cancer early.
BreastScreen WA has resources in over 30 languages, so you and your family can understand why breast screening is so important.
Follow the link to find information in your language www.breastscreen.health.wa.gov.au/Breast-screening/Multicultural-women
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
If you have been putting off having your mammogram, this is your friendly reminder to make your appointment today.
Call 13 20 50 or book online at www.breastscreen.health.wa.gov.au
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
The best time to breast cancer is when it is still very small.
Having regular screening mammograms is one of the best things you can do the detect breast cancer early.
When did you last have a screening mammogram? Book now- call 13 20 50 or book online at www.breastscreen.health.wa.gov.au
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Having regular screening mammograms is one of the best things you can do to detect breast cancer early.
The earlier breast cancer is found, the better the chance of successful treatment. Book now- call 13 20 50 or book online at www.breastscreen.health.wa.gov.au
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Being breast aware means getting to know what is normal for you, including the size, shape, and feel of your breasts.
If you notice any unusual changes, see your GP without delay.
For information on being breast aware and what breast changes to look for, go to www.breastscreen.health.wa.gov/Breast-health/Breast-awareness
Posters for printing (in PDF format)
Click on each poster to open the file and download the PDF document to print.
Steph and Gerri "Regular screening..." quote black and white
Steph and Gerri "Regular screening..." quote colour
Steph and Gerri BCAM and quote black and white
Steph and Gerri BCAM and quote colour
BSWA October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
BSWA Aboriginal Women "Stay strong and healthy..."
Hardcopy resources including brochures and bookmarks
If you require hardcopy resources, download the order form below and email to breastscreenwa@health.wa.gov.au
See more information on the following:
- Aboriginal women and BreastScreen WA
- LGBTQIA+ community and BreastScreen WA
- Multicultural women and BreastScreen WA
- Breastscreen WA information sessions and community engagement
Use our contact form or call BreastScreen WA on:
13 20 50 for appointments
9323 6700 for information