We are an iconic provider of hospital-based healthcare, striving to deliver an exceptional standard of care
We comprise several hospitals, health centres, a nationally accredited education provider and a world-class research institute
We are a nationally accredited, hospital-based Registered Training Organisation - the only one of its kind in Queensland
We are part of a collaborative research institute with The University of Queensland and founding partner of the Translational Research Institute
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Genetic testing at Mater Pathology provides women with rapid access to critical and potentially life-saving information about their breast cancer risk.
Mater breast cancer specialists and patients are urging women to book in for breast screening after figures showed an alarming fall in the number of Queensland women ...
As we get ready to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month from 1 October, an important milestone has quietly been achieved in an industrial hanger in Acacia Ridge, south ...
Dr Jodi Saunus has been awarded this year’s Mater Research Strategic Grant for Outstanding Women to progress her impressive translational research to identify novel ...
Be part of the Sea of Pink making waves across Australia!
Thousands of Brisbane locals are hitting the pavement to raise funds for breast cancer support.
A shock breast cancer diagnosis and 12 months of treatment inspired Rockhampton mum Narelle to become an oncology nurse and help other women facing a similar trial.
The battle to prevent breast cancer deaths in Australia has been gaining ground, but about 1 in 10 patients still loses the fight.
Up to 40 per cent of women who have breast cancer surgery will develop lymphoedema, a painful condition caused by fluid retention from the removal of lymph nodes.
Rates of breast cancer amongst Australian women have risen by 50 per cent since the 1980s.
In 2019, 56-year-old Ipswich resident Terri Rosevear felt a lump in her breast and her heart sank. The previous year she had found a lump and, after a biopsy, it had ...
An Ipswich Grammar School student who lost a family member to breast cancer has made it his mission to help raise funds to support other women diagnosed with the disease.