Early detection is essential for women at risk of breast cancer and the process involved can often prove to be daunting and invasive.
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Australian women and survival rates continue to improve, thanks to ongoing and developing technology.
The diagnosis and management of breast cancer relies on a number of specialist skills provided by a professional team which starts with your radiologist.
The aim of diagnostic breast imaging is to optimise the early and accurate diagnosis of breast abnormalities. Knowing that this initial procedure will be dealt with sympathy and senstivity can make the journey manageable.
I-MED Radiology offer their services from three different sites in Canberra. To find out where you can obtain either mammography or ultrasound screening please contact them.
Mammography is the primary breast imaging technique for the investigation of symptomatic women 35 years and over and for the screening of asymptomatic women aged 50–69 years.
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Ultrasound, is the most common complement to mammography and may be the primary and only imaging modality used for the investigation of breast symptoms in women less than 35 years and in women who are pregnant or lactating.
At I-MED Radiology they respect that many patient procedures require sensitive management and are dedicated to offering quality care that is respectful, personable and focused on achieving the best imaging outcomes. Doctors and staff are committed to ensuring they manage patients needs with compassion and commitment, while providing a safe and comfortable environment.
Their clinics contain the most up-to-date radiology equipment and technology which allows them to store patient images indefinitely so that they can be accessed from any of their clinics across Australia.
At I-MED you are offered specialist treatment that allows time for both your screening and consultation and adequate time for an ease-free discussion with your radiographer. In a relaxed atmosphere you are not under pressure and are in good hands while you undergo your breast exam.