'I burst into tears': The phone call from a friend that stopped me cold
Share this @internewscast.com

I remember I was in the car, driving to my sister’s house. My phone rang, it was one of my girlfriends.

I answered, cheerfully and about to share how I’d just met my baby nephew for the first time and was heading for more cuddles—but the tone in her voice halted me.

She asked me to call her back once I’d gotten home, not keen to distract me with some bad news while I was driving.

BCNA’s new campaign reinforces the importance of taking a look. At every opportunity.(Supplied)

In Australia, the federal BreastScreen program “actively invites” women aged 50-74 to have a free mammogram every two years.

Women aged 40-49 and those 75 or older are instead merely “eligible” for a complimentary screening, yet they need to actively reach out to their local service to schedule an appointment. Given our hectic lives, it’s easy to see how something like this might slip through the cracks.

That’s exactly why BCNA’s new campaign reinforces the importance of taking a look, at every opportunity.

They’re asking women to “Know Yourself. Feel Yourself”, and literally feel around for any inconsistencies when it comes to your breast health.

They want women to give their breasts the same daily focus we give our faces in the mirror. Reflect on that—how many hours do we collectively invest in cleansing, moisturizing, applying makeup to our faces every day?

Why not allocate just a fraction of that time to getting acquainted with your breasts? Whether in the shower, when dressing, undressing, while lounging on the couch watching TV, or waiting in the kitchen for a meal to cook. Normalize being familiar with your breasts.

And if something seems amiss, have it examined. You might just detect something early. And concerning a breast cancer diagnosis, the earlier it can be treated, the more favorable the outcome might be—just as it was for my friend Paula.

Sign up here to receive our daily newsletters and breaking news alerts, sent straight to your inbox.
Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Businessman Adrian Portelli (centre) arrives at the Adelaide Magistrates Court, in Adelaide, Friday, September 5, 2025.

Lambo Guy Exonerated in Illegal Lottery Case; Company Faces Financial Penalties

Prominent entrepreneur Adrian Portelli has been exonerated from charges of operating illegal…
Debit cards from the big four banks - Commonwealth Bank, NAB, Westpac, ANZ

Major Banks Increase Interest Rates, Yet Some Customers May Not Experience Immediate Effects

The Reserve Bank of Australia recently increased the official cash rate target…
Radio host Kyle Sandilands leaves  is home in, Vaucluse, 17 March 2026. Image 2

Kyle Sandilands Faces Legal Battle Over $100 Million Contract Dispute

Controversial radio host Kyle Sandilands is gearing up for his initial court…
Two fuel tanks on Sarah Thomson's  Ruffy property were siphoned.

Devastation in the Outback: Bushfire-Ravaged Farmers Face Heartless Fuel Theft Crisis

In a disheartening turn of events, farmers in bushfire-affected regions of Victoria…
US President Donald Trump

Trump Urges Iran to ‘Get Serious’ as Tehran Dismisses Ceasefire Proposal

President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to Iran, urging its…

From Deception to Self-Discovery: My High School Journey to Authenticity

In light of increasing restrictions on medical pathways for transgender youth globally…
Wendell Sailor leaving court.

Football Icon Cleared of Drunken Incident Charges Due to Mental Health Considerations

Cross-code legend Wendell Sailor has kept a clean criminal record after three…
Service stations introduce 50L caps as supply shock continues

Fuel Stations Impose 50L Limit Amid Ongoing Supply Challenges

Initially, rural and regional areas were the first to feel the pinch…

Australia Braces for Impact: Understanding the Implications of a Potential ‘Super’ El Niño Event

In brief Current forecasts suggest El Niño or strong El Niño conditions…

Debunked: The Truth Behind Iran’s False Claims on Australia’s Fuel Reserves

In brief A graphic originally published by SBS News was edited to…
The Big Red Bash, the self-proclaimed world's most remote music festival, is scrambling to find another venue after a rare deluge hit outback Queensland.

Flooded Out: Iconic Big Red Bash Outback Music Festival Faces Unprecedented Cancellation

Queensland‘s iconic Big Red Bash music festival has been cancelled due to…
Fines for dodgy petrol pricing doubled as fuel crisis continues

Record Fines for Shady Fuel Pricing Amid Ongoing Fuel Crisis: What You Need to Know

Petrol companies caught ripping off Australian drivers will now face fines of…