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Women’s medical first for Toowoomba

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Utilising state-of-the-art and class-leading technology Toowoomba Hospital’s Medical Imaging team performed a first for the region and Queensland, having recently conducted a contrast enhanced mammography (CEM) biopsy, a procedure that had only been done in Australia once before.

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Roslyn Farquharson said the CEM capability was implemented into Darling Downs Health two years ago as part of the Diagnostic Breast Service, and the biopsy was a milestone first for the health service.

“CEM was installed at Toowoomba Hospital to complement the Diagnostic Breast Service and to have the latest technology available for rural and regional patients,” Ms Farquharson said.

“Biopsies are typically done through a more traditional approach using ultrasound or a standard mammogram, however this isn’t always possible and that’s when we can utilise the capability of the CEM.

“Typically, Contrast Enhanced Mammography isn’t offered outside of large metropolitan areas, so to have the ability to offer this service in regional Queensland is a significant achievement for Darling Downs Health.

“Recently we were able to conduct a contrast enhanced biopsy which ultimately saved the patient a trip to Brisbane for a more complicated procedure.”

Nanango resident, Margaret Beezley said the procedure was straightforward and the staff reassured her through the process.

“It was great to be able to come to Toowoomba and receive the care I needed. What could’ve been a two-day trip to Brisbane, I was able to come to Toowoomba, have the procedure and go back home on the same day,” Ms. Beezley said.

“It is so important that people in rural and regional communities have access to innovative healthcare solutions

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