New machine will help breast cancer diagnosis

Dr Rajiv Rattan demonstrates the machine to Rotary members

CancerCare Australia has funded a Mammography/Tomosynthesis (MT) machine which is the first of its kind to Central Coast Local Health District.

CancerCare Australia, a project of the Rotary Club of East Gosford, donated $415,000 to fund a cutting-edge 3D breast imaging machine used to conduct mammograms and diagnostic breast imaging called tomosynthesis which can improve early breast cancer detection and reduce the need for additional, follow up testing.

Clinical Director, Medical Imaging and Nuclear Medicine, Dr Rajiv Rattan, said the machine, located at Gosford Hospital, will improve access to more comprehensive breast diagnostic services for Central Coast locals.

“Working together with our partner BreastScreen NSW, this ensures equitable access to all patients requiring breast cancer diagnostic imaging in a local setting,” Rattan said.

CancerCare Australia worked with Rotarians across the Central Coast and beyond, raising funds selling Rotary BowelCare testing kits.

Vicki de Carle from CancerCare Australia said the wider community had supported Rotary in making the donation possible.

Breast Imaging clinical lead Dr Bronwyn Shin said as well as carrying out more extensive breast imaging, the MT machine can be used to conduct biopsies and hookwire localisation to improve the care and treatment offering at Gosford Hospital for breast cancer going forward.

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Rotary Club of East Gosford