Nurse Fionnuala Keane and consultant radiologist, Emma Stanley, in the Mater Public Hospital's breast health unit.

Mater in vital appeal for mammogram machine funding

Vital diagnostic tool in early detection of breast cancers

The Mater Foundation is calling on people in Meath to support its vital appeal to fund a new, state-of-the-art mammogram machine for the Mater Public Hospital’s Breast Health unit. This cutting-edge technology uses advanced imaging, which helps in the early detection of breast cancers and is a vital diagnostic tool. Every month, the Mater Hospital detects and diagnoses 30 to 40 breast cancers, and that number is rising.

This state-of-the-art technology will help women just like mother-of-four Kathleen Galvin, whose worst fears were confirmed in the Mater after discovering a lump in her breast. Kathleen knows first-hand how important these mammogram machines are in the fight against breast cancer.

Kathleen, who is from Co Longford, says: "I found a lump on my breast a few years ago. I caught sight of it by chance in the mirror as I was getting out of the shower. It was rock-hard, like a marble, and I thought — that’s not right. I went to the Mater, had my mammogram and biopsies, then I went into a consulting room, and the doctor told me I had an aggressive form of breast cancer.

“You hear the word ‘cancer’, and the first thing that comes into your head is — I’m going to die. That was my biggest fear. My Dad died young, and you think about your kids and who is going to look after them. But the doctors and nurses were so reassuring, and I started chemo almost straight away."

Speaking about her care in the Mater Hospital and the importance of early detection, Kathleen says: "I’m cancer-free a year now. That I’m still here today, I put that down to early detection. And that’s why this new gold-standard mammogram machine is so important and so needed. And the better the machine, the better it is at detecting cancers like mine."

Dr Emma Stanley, consultant radiologist at the Mater Public Hospital says: "Mammogram imaging is the cornerstone of breast cancer diagnosis and care. We just can’t function without good mammograms. For us to have a mammogram machine that we can be fully confident in — that can take the highest quality pictures, help us perform biopsies, and help find very subtle cancers — it’s really going to make a difference. Any help you can give today is so appreciated.”

Mary Moorhead, chief executive of the Mater Foundation says: “The kindness and generosity of our supporters has an incredible impact on the lives of our patients from right across the country. This vital piece of equipment is so important in the early detection and diagnosis of breast cancer, which means that women like Kathleen can be treated sooner. The crystal-clear images, the subtle cancers it can detect and the speed and comfort it provides for patients marks a gold standard in breast cancer care. Providing the doctors in the Mater with this state-of-the-art equipment enables them to detect more cancers and in turn provide earlier diagnosis to more mothers, daughters, sisters and wives.”

"I'd like to take this opportunity to warmly thank each and every person, every community and every company who helps bring transformative change to our hospital. Here in the Mater Foundation, we know that everything we do is only made possible by your ongoing generosity."

You can support the Mater Foundation’s Mammogram Appeal by making a donation online at www.materfoundation.ie/donate or by calling the Fundraising team on (01) 830 3482.