Age | Check Up |
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Aged 19-39 | Sexually transmissible infection (STI) check for sexually active women. |
Aged 40-49 | Sexually transmissible infection (STI) check for sexually active women.l | Aged 50-70 | Sexually transmissible infection (STI) check for sexually active women. |
Aged 70 + | Sexually transmissible infection (STI) check for sexually active women. |
Age | Check Up |
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Aged 19-39 | Every 5 years starting at age 25, if results are normal |
Aged 40-49 | Every 5 years if results are normal | Aged 50-70 | Every 5 years if results are normal |
Aged 70 + | Those aged 70-74 will be invited to have an exit test |
Age | Check Up |
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Aged 19-39 | Monitor your skin, particularly for changes in the size, shape or colour of spots, or anything unusual such as pain or sensation. Talk to your doctor about what to do next. |
Aged 40-49 | Monitor your skin, particularly for changes in the size, shape or colour of spots, or anything unusual such as pain or sensation. Talk to your doctor about what to do next. | Aged 50-70 | Monitor your skin, particularly for changes in the size, shape or colour of spots, or anything unusual such as pain or sensation. Talk to your doctor about what to do next. |
Aged 70 + | Monitor your skin, particularly for changes in the size, shape or colour of spots, or anything unusual such as pain or sensation. Talk to your doctor about what to do next. |
Age | Check Up |
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Aged 19-39 | Get to know the normal look and feel of your breasts. |
Aged 40-49 | Get to know the normal look and feel of your breasts. Ask your doctor if screening might be recommended for you | Aged 50-70 | Every 2 years for women aged 50-74 years. Contact Breast Screen Australia on 132 050 to find a location near you. |
Aged 70 + | Every 2 years for women aged 50-74 years. For women aged 75+, ask your doctor if screening is recommended for you.. |
Age | Check Up |
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Aged 19-39 | |
Aged 40-49 | Talk to your doctor about your risk of osteoporosis (bone thinning) and ways to maintain strong bones. | Aged 50-70 | Talk to your doctor about your risk of osteoporosis (bone thinning) and ways to maintain strong bones. After menopause, women are at increased risk of osteoporosis. If you have a higher risk of osteoporosis, you doctor may suggest a bone density scan (DXA) |
Aged 70 + | Women are at increased risk of osteoporosis. If you are at risk of osteoporosis, your doctor will suggest a bone density scan (DXA). |
Age | Check Up |
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Aged 19-39 | |
Aged 40-49 | Aged 50-70 | Every 2 years for women aged 50-74 years. |
Aged 70 + | Every 2 years for women aged 50-74 years. For women aged 75+ years, ask your doctor if screening is recommended for you. |
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