❓ This parliamentary question seeks detailed information regarding the allocation and impact of $8.1 million for breast screening services expansion in outer metropolitan and regional WA, including specific uses, beneficiary areas, and trends in breast cancer rates and screening over the past decade.
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The 2026-27 Budget Papers confirm $8.1m for expansion of breast
screening services in outer metro and regional areas. Can the Minister advise:
(a) What specfically will these funds be used for;
(b) Which outer metropolitan and regional areas will benefit from this expansion;
(c) How has the rate of breast cancer changed over the past ten years;
(d) What discernable trends are there; and
(e) How has the rate of breast screening changed over the past ten years?
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screening services in outer metro and regional areas. Can the Minister advise:
(a) What specfically will these funds be used for;
(b) Which outer metropolitan and regional areas will benefit from this expansion;
(c) How has the rate of breast cancer changed over the past ten years;
(d) What discernable trends are there; and
(e) How has the rate of breast screening changed over the past ten years?
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