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A new robotic system which uses pinpoint computerised tracking to guide surgery is set to make spinal operations even safer for hundreds of Queensland patients.
When Ross Schumacher lost his mother to breast cancer 30 years ago, he had no idea that one day he would be fighting the same disease.
Over the past six months, the Mater Private Clinic-based consultants have seen a disturbing rise in new cases of skin cancer, according to reconstructive surgeon Dr ...
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 ...
The long-lasting impact of school closures and lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic is continuing to affect Queensland youth, with a 40 per cent increase in ...
Walking the halls of Mater Hospital Brisbane, chances are you've met Daniel and Joanna Schilk.
When Queensland musician and fitness influencer Shelley Bishop received the shocking news she had cancer, it was her friend, Australian pop princess Delta Goodrem ...
A lifesaving heart and lung transplant could be the only option left for a young Queensland law student born with multiple heart defects.
The treatment of infectious diseases has come a long way throughout the past 100 years, but one thing remains the same.
Patients are being given a new lease of life at Mater thanks to the latest advances in robotic-assisted surgery.
Over-confident DIYers are ending up in hospital as a result of home maintenance repairs going wrong over the holiday period, according to Mater plastic and ...
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 ...