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Breast Surgeons

Our expert surgeons combine cutting-edge techniques with compassionate care to deliver personalised treatment plans for every patient.

Whether you’re seeking treatment for breast cancer, thyroid/parathyroid conditions, or general surgical needs, our team is here to support you on your health journey with precision and expertise. Your well-being is our priority.

With expertise spanning breast, endocrine, and general surgical conditions, our specialist surgeons provide comprehensive, precision-driven care. From the meticulous management of benign and malignant breast disease, including advanced oncoplastic techniques, to the precise surgical treatment of thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal disorders, our approach is tailored to achieve optimal outcomes.

With expertise spanning breast, endocrine, and general surgical conditions, our specialist surgeons provide comprehensive, precision-driven care. From the meticulous management of benign and malignant breast disease, including advanced oncoplastic techniques, to the precise surgical treatment of thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal disorders, our approach is tailored to achieve optimal outcomes.

Our Specialist Team

Dr Beth Campbell

MBBS FRACS MMed
Specialist Breast and General Surgeon

Dr Ben Green

MBBS FRACS
Specialist Breast and Endocrine Surgeon

Catherine Gillam


Breast Care Nurse

FAQs

How do I prepare for a cone beam breast CT mammogram?

When attending Brisbane Radiology for breast imaging, please bring any previous mammograms/breast ultrasound scans to your appointment as these can be useful for comparison and helpful for the Radiologist to interpret any subtle changes in the breast tissue.

It is important to not wear any deodorant, talcum powder or lotions prior to your breast imaging as these may affect image quality and can have the ability to mimic pathology.

A two-piece outfit is recommended, were possible, for comfortability during the examination process. Gowns can also be provided for comfort and ease.

If possible, knowing your family history (Maternal and Paternal) for a diagnosis of breast cancer, gynaecological cancers, or bowel cancer, would be helpful.

Upon arrival for your appointment, you will be required to complete a questionnaire detailing your history, any breast symptoms and family history.

What happens during a cone beam breast CT mammogram?

Upon arrival at the clinic, you will be welcomed by one of our friendly staff members.

They will ensure that you are checked in correctly and have completed the necessary paperwork for your appointment.

The mammographer will collect you from the waiting room and you will have the option of changing into a gown.

In the CT room the mammographer will confirm some additional details before commencing the procedure.

The mammographer will guide you through the process step by step.

An intravenous contrast agent (dye) may be used as part of the imaging process.

You will remove your top or gown and will lie on your tummy face down.

Your breast will be placed through a hollow aperture in the bed.

There is no compression of the breast tissue.

One cone beam image of each entire breast volume will be acquired.

Each image should take approximately 7 seconds to acquire.

Can I have breast imaging with Implants?

Brisbane Radiology is the first in Australia to offer innovative breast imaging technology, that uses no compression. This state-of-the-art modality can specifically be used for breast imaging in women with implants.

All breast imaging can be performed comfortably and safely for patients with breast implants.

Our Breast Health Imaging Services

Cone Beam Breast CT Mammogram – Coming Soon

Breast MRI

Breast Interventional Procedures

Mammography

Breast Ultrasound