Overview

Population-based screening is an organised, systematic and integrated process of testing for signs of cancer or pre-cancerous conditions in populations without obvious symptoms. Programs target specific populations and/or age groups where evidence shows screening to be most effective. 

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Latest findings

In 2021–2022, over 1.8 million women participated in the BreastScreen Australia. This was 50% of women aged 50–74

In 2020, breast cancer was the most common cancer in Australian women, with 307 new cases per 100,000 women aged 50–74

40% of the 6.0 million people invited to screen between January 2021 and December 2022 participated in the NBCSP

72% of people who have previously participated in the NBCSP re-participated when invited again in 2021–2022

More than 5.2 million cervical screening participants aged 25–74 in 2018–2022

Cervical screening HPV test positivity was 10% in 2022

Related information regarding cancer outcomes can be found under Cancer.