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Mackay women battling breast cancer are set to benefit from new technology purchased thanks to the Mater Foundation’s RACQ International Women’s Day Fun Run.
Statistics tell us that by the age of 85, one in seven women in Australia will be diagnosed with breast cancer, making it the most common cancer affecting Australian ...
To recognise Breast Cancer Awareness Month, occupational therapists Bekk and Caitlin shed light on a condition that can affect cancer survivors long after recovery.
When Susan Shine was diagnosed with breast cancer in September 2019 the former Mater team member knew the only place she wanted to be treated was Mater Hospital due ...
To recognise Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we hear from a breast cancer care nurse on what it's like to care for women amid their breast cancer journey.
Women’s Health Week is a nation-wide campaign of events centred on improving women's health. This week we will hear from female clinicians at Mater speaking about ...
Patricia Mahara has a strong family history of cancer, after losing her mother to breast cancer 20 years ago she is now facing her own battle with the disease, yet ...
Mater’s Breast and Endocrine services 'Return to Wellness Program' is back again helping a new group of people through their breast cancer journey thanks to a $33 000 ...
For the estimated 145 000 Australians who will be diagnosed with cancer this year, living through the COVID-19 pandemic has presented unique challenges.
Mater has partnered with QUT’s Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation (IHBI) to establish a unique breast cancer biobank to better support Queensland ...
Vivina (Vina) Momoka underwent treatment for breast cancer at Mater Hospital Springfield and South Brisbane and was kind enough to share her inspirational story with ...
Mater Researcher Dr Felicity Davis has been awarded one of two $50,000 Metcalf Prizes from the National Stem Cell Foundation of Australia