Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services
Julie Solway, Registered Nurse at BreastScreen ACT, left, and Jodi Shepherd
Jodi Shepherd’s breast cancer diagnosis came about through a routine mammogram in 2020, recommended by her GP.
Despite being symptom-free, Jodi was living with an invasive ductal carcinoma.
“I had no family history of breast cancer, and I had no symptoms, so the only way my breast cancer was detected was through BreastScreen ACT and their experienced technicians,” Jodi said.
“I do believe early detection can save lives.”
The ACT Government is supporting this early detection by replacing three ageing mammography machines at ACT Government community health centres.
The $1.035 million replacement includes two new machines installed at Belconnen and Phillip health centres in the past year.
A new machine is also now in place at the Civic clinic.
The machines generate faster, higher-quality imaging. This ensures quicker procedures and will assist in improved health outcomes for patients.
More new features, such as curved paddles to surround the breast, make for more comfortable mammograms.
BreastScreen ACT registered nurse Julie Solway said the team was very pleased to have a new mammography machine at the Civic, Belconnen and Phillip clinics.
“Screening mammograms are for people without any signs and symptoms of breast cancer. We are looking to find breast cancers early, well before they can be seen or felt,” she said.
Free screening mammograms are available to eligible Canberrans over the age of 40. People aged 50–74 years are encouraged to have mammograms every two years.
You do not need a GP referral to use this free public health care service.
Today, Jodi is doing well.
“I was fairly pragmatic in my whole journey, and positive, and I always thought that I was going to overcome it … I know not everyone is that lucky,” she said.
“I’d like to say to anyone that is delaying having a mammogram, especially if they’re over 40 … don’t be scared. It’s always daunting, the unknown, but the clinicians here at BreastScreen ACT are very experienced and it’s a walk in the park really. It doesn’t take long and it doesn’t hurt. So, I would suggest don’t delay. I do believe early detection can save lives.”
To book a mammogram, call BreastScreen ACT on 13 20 50.
For further information, visit: canberrahealthservices.act.gov.au/services-and-clinics/services/breastscreen-act
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