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Breast Screening at 40 in Australia: Should I Start Now?
The 2024 USPSTF shift to screening at 40 puts the spotlight on risk-adapted breast screening in Australia. Here’s how age, family history, genes and breast density change your timing—and how to access free BreastScreen from 40. Not sure when to start? Book a risk review with Zelica Health.

Dr Duy Dinh
Oct 14 min read
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Cervical screening, simplified: is self-collection right for me in 2025?
Self-collection is now a first-line option for cervical screening in Australia. Here’s what changed in 2025, who’s eligible, how it works, and how to book.

Dr Duy Dinh
Sep 94 min read
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Young-onset bowel cancer: am I at risk, what symptoms should I never ignore, and when do I start screening?
Young-onset bowel cancer is rising, and Australia now starts screening at 45. If you’re 45–49, you can request a free kit; if you’re 50–74, watch for your two-yearly mailout. Know red-flag symptoms, act promptly on positives, and use telehealth to organise kits, referrals and reminders. Book a preventive consult today with Zelica.

Dr Duy Dinh
Sep 74 min read
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Lung Cancer Screening in Australia: Am I Eligible?
Australia’s national Lung Cancer Screening Program is here. If you’re 50–70 with a 30 pack-year smoking history (current or quit ≤10 years), you may qualify for a free Medicare-funded low-dose CT every two years. We’ll assess your risk, enrol you with the NCSR, and organise the referral.

Dr Duy Dinh
Sep 44 min read
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Men’s Cancer Risk in Australia (2025): What the Latest Numbers Mean — and How Preventive Health Screening Can Save Lives
Discover the latest cancer risk statistics for Australian men and why preventive health checks are vital. Learn how early screening saves lives, promotes longevity, and improves quality of life. Book a telehealth consultation today for proactive, personalised health screening—designed for busy professionals and families. Prioritise your future health now with trusted preventive care.

Dr Duy Dinh
Aug 13 min read
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