What does a breast lump feel like? Women in Tauranga will have the chance to find out when Breast Cancer Foundation NZ's pink caravan comes to town next week.
With the use of a breast model, the caravan nurses offer women a hands-on way to learn what they should be feeling for when self-checking. The caravan also has visual displays of breast cancer symptoms that most women won't have seen before.
It will be parked next week at The Warehouse in Fraser Cover from 9am to 4pm on Wednesday; The Warehouse Tauranga during the same times on Thursday; and again at The Warehouse in Pāpāmoa.
Caravan breast nurse Trish Shole said: "Once you've seen them, you won't forget".
This year, the foundation urges women to "do it for the ones you love" and enrol in BreastScreen Aotearoa's free national breast screening programme. The caravan's nurses can enrol eligible women (aged 45 and up) when they visit.