The New Zealand government is extending free breast cancer screening to women aged 70 and 74, with a phased rollout expected to reach 130,000 additional women annually and improve early detection and health outcomes, particularly for Māori and Pacific women.
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practical and life-saving expansion
\\ \\ **Marking Pink Ribbon Day as extended breast screening reaches more women**\\ \\ 21 May, 2026\\ \\ Simeon Brownearly detection expands access for older women
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