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  1. Genetic testing for inherited cancer

    A predisposition to certain cancers can be inherited via altered genes.

  2. Bowel cancer screening

    The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) offers kits for free to Australians between the ages of 50 and 74 years of age.

  3. Endoscopy

    An endoscope or fibrescope is a long, usually flexible tube with a lens at one end and a video camera at the other.

  4. Cancer screening

    The aim of cancer screening is to find cancer in its early stages.

  5. Breast screening

    Information on breast screening - who is eligible for free breast screens and when, and how to arrange a mammogram (breast screen) in Victoria.

  6. Cervical screening

    Cervical cancer can be prevented through regular screening (every 5 years). Cervical cancer screening is recommended for women or people with a cervix (25 to 74 years) who have been sexually active.

  7. Prostate cancer

    Prostate cancer can be treated in a variety of ways, so discuss treatment options with your doctor.

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