By Kahumako Rameka, Te Rito journalism cadet.
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Breast cancer survivor thought she was going to die
A breast cancer survivor is concerned about delays in surgery since the coronavirus pandemic hit Aotearoa, which has left more than 60% of women on the waiting list feeling vulnerable.
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#GIveUsOurMammograms: Message to government to save lives from breast cancer
Wāhine Māori have one of the highest rates of breast cancer in the world but the number of women getting their mammograms with Aotearoa's breast screening programme has dropped by 64 per cent - the
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Breast cancer survival rates improve but risk higher for Māori
Breast cancer remains deadlier for Māori, Pasifika and younger women despite significant improvements in overall survival rates, according to a new report published by Breast Cancer Foundation NZ o
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Poem encourages Māori women to go get a mammogram
Spoken word poets Ngā Hinepūkōrero have teamed up with Breast Cancer Foundation NZ to release a new poem highlighting the importance of mammograms this Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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At-home test for cervical cancer will save wāhine Māori lives- Dr Ayesha Verrall
Associate Health Minister (Women’s Health) Dr Verrall made the statement at a budget 2021 announcement today.