Medical Director, Breast Screen, Nambour

Position: Medical Director, BreastScreen Position Status: Permanent Part time, 64hrs p.f. Location: Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service, Nambour The Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service are looking for an exceptional Medical Practitioner to lead the...

Unilateral Axillary Adenopathy in the setting of COVID-19 vaccine

Excerpt: With the recent US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approval and rollout of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, it is important for radiologists to consider recent COVID-19 vaccination history as a possible differential diagnosis for patients...

Imaging Features of Inflammatory Breast Disorders: A Pictorial Essay

Excerpt: Inflammatory breast disorders include a wide array of underlying causes, ranging from common benign infection, non-infectious inflammation and inflammation resulting from underlying breast malignancy. Because it is at times difficult to distinguish mastitis...

JeneScreen – Free BRCA Founder Mutation Testing for Jews

The JeneScreen research project is open to residents of Sydney and Melbourne, and will test for the three BRCA faults that are common in the Jewish population. Please click here for more information about how you can be involved in the research project.

Triple-Modality Screening Trial for Familial Breast Cancer

TRIPLE-MODALITY SCREENING TRIAL FOR FAMILIAL BREAST CANCER UNDERLINES THE IMPORTANCE OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND QUESTIONS THE ROLE OF MAMMOGRAPHY AND ULTRASOUND REGARDLESS OF PATIENT MUTATION STATUS, AGE, AND BREAST DENSITY Purpose To evaluate the breast cancer...

Pollution Linked To Higher Breast Cancer Risk in Biggest Study Yet

Women living in areas with high air pollution are more likely to have dense breasts, boosting their chances of developing breast cancer, a major new study has found.Breast density has been shown to have a strong link to breast cancer. Women with the most dense breasts...

How Many People Will Be Diagnosed With Cancer In Your Suburb in 2018?

More than 46,000 people in NSW will be told they have cancer in 2018, official projections show. The sobering forecast also predicted the number of new breast, lung, bowel cancer and melanoma patients who will be diagnosed across every Sydney local government area...

Exercise is Best For Reducing Breast Cancer Recurrence

By Ana Sandoiu Breast cancer survival rates are very high compared with other forms of cancer, but in some cases, the cancer does comes back. New research highlights key recommendations that breast cancer survivors can incorporate into their lifestyle so as to reduce...

Fighting Triple-Negative Breast Cancer with the Help of Vitamin D

In research published in The Journal of Cell Biology, a team led by Susana Gonzalo, Ph.D., assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at Saint Louis University, has discovered a molecular pathway that contributes to triple-negative breast cancer, an...