I-MED Radiology and Breast Cancer Trials Partnership

Breast Cancer Trials are proudly partnering with I-MED Radiology again this year. Giving back to the community and supporting the discovery of improved medical treatments is a priority at I-MED Radiology.

That’s why, during the month of October, they are donating $5 for every mammogram performed to Breast Cancer Trials.

I-MED Radiology is supporting the discovery of new and improved treatments for breast cancer

As the largest provider of medical imaging in Australia, the I-MED Radiology Network is spread across 240+ clinics and performs over 6 million patient procedures annually. The I-MED Network is made up of more than 350 doctors and 4,000 staff who actively share clinical knowledge and expertise at a consistently high level of service across all clinics.

I-MED Radiology’s vision is to be the most respected and trusted medical imaging specialists in the world, which is underpinned by their purpose – to save lives and reduce uncertainty.

Why I-MED Radiology is supporting Breast Cancer Trials

After donating $34,000 in 2020, I-MED Radiology is proud to renew their support for Breast Cancer Trials this year. They understand the importance of breast cancer research and the value that new and improved treatments have for breast cancer patients, today and in the future.

I-MED Radiology is committed to innovation and is always looking for improved ways of doing things. This reflects a unique synergy with Breast Cancer Trials and our mission to uncover new and more effective treatments for every type and stage of breast cancer.

Let’s stop breast cancer threatening the lives, hopes and dreams of all those affected. Make your own donation this Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

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