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Department of Health State Government Victoria

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Poster Presentations

Poster No. Title/Presenter
1 "A little goes a long way in culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities - The CALD Grants Program in South Australia"
Marita Aldridge, University of South Australia, SA
2 The Impact of Double Mammographic Reading in a Population Breast Cancer Screening Program between 1995 and 2009
Jenny Cawson, University of Melbourne, VIC
3 Recruitment of women to screening. General Practitioners' strategies for overcoming barriers to participation in mammographic screening
Sylvia Frances Cumming, BreastScreen SA
4 "2 Hours Every 2 Years" - An Innovative Approach to increasing participation by women working for local government
Robin Curwen-Walker, Deakin University, VIC
5 lifepool: A new resource for research into breast cancer and a valuable collaboration between BreastScreen Victoria (BSV), Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, University of Melbourne and The Royal Melbourne Hospital, consumer advocates and Victorian women.
Lisa Devereux, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, VIC
6 Outcomes in Women on Anticoagulant Therapy assessed at our screening service.
Gelareh Farshid, BreastScreen SA
7 Outcomes of screening-detected ductal carcinoma in situ treated with wide excision alone
Jonathan Fong, The Royal Melbourne and Royal Womens Hospitals, VIC
8 Retrospective analysis of mammographically detected and steretactic guided core biopsied parenchymal abnormalities which were occult on sonography
Deepika Gunawardena, Royal Perth Hospital, WA
9 A Strategy for Delivering Standardised Work Practice Outcomes for Mobile Breast Screening Radiographers
Rochelle Howard, BreastScreen QLD
10 The Development of a Digital Mobile BreastScreen fleet and associated support service - Lessons from a State Wide perspective
David R Kelly, BreastScreen QLD
11 Reasons for False Negative Assessment following Recall from Mammography Screening and Mammographic Breast Density
Tulasi Jyotsna Kunduri, Sydney Breast Clinic, NSW
12 Predictors of surgical margin status in breast conserving surgery within a breast screening program
Emil Kurniawan, The Royal Melbourne and Royal Womens Hospitals, VIC
13 Risk factors for invasive breast cancer when core needle biopsy shows DCIS.
Emil Kurniawan, The Royal Melbourne and Royal Womens Hospitals, VIC
14 More About Calcifications
Arlene Mou, Royal Melbourne Hospital, VIC
15 The estimated effect of tailoring screening intervals according to breast density in the BreastScreen Australia program.
Carolyn Nickson, University of Melbourne, VIC
16 The Association between Breast Cancer Screening and Mortality: Findings from Western Australia.
Carolyn Nickson, University of Melbourne, VIC
17 Breast Tomosynthesis: Our experiences with it and some case studies.
Stephanie Paul, RMIT, VIC
18 How to Maximise Assessments Within 28 Days of Screening (NAS 3.7.2)
Gudrun Peters, BreastScreen Tasmania, TAS
19 Breast ultrasound elastography: A novel technique for screening malignant breast lesions.
Mohammed Azfar Siddiqui, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, AMU, India
20 Automated Image Quality Assessment: A Model for Predicting Compliance with the Posterior Nipple Line Criterion in the MLO View of the Breast.
Kelly Spuur, CQ University, QLD
21 "Long and Wide": Correlation of Pectoral Muscle Width and Length in the Mediolateral Oblique View of the Breast.
Kelly Spuur, CQ University, QLD
22 Mammography Image Quality: Analysis of Evaluation Criteria Using Pectoral Muscle Presentation in the MLO View of the Breast.
Kelly Spuur, CQ University, QLD
23 Mammography: Current Practice in Australia for the Selection of Bucky Angle in the Mediolateral Oblique View of the Breast.
Kelly Spuur, CQ University, QLD
24 A systematic review of thermography, electrical impedance, and elasticity imaging for breast cancer screening and diagnosis
Thomas Vreugdenburg, The University of Adelaide, SA
25 Survey of Assessment Clinic letter and Introduction of Assessment Clinic Synopsis
Adrienne Walker, BreastScreen SA
26 Evaluation Of The Impact Of Digital Mammography In BreastScreen Victoria
Jules Wilkinson, BreastScreen VIC
27 One Stop Shop: Co-locating Cancer Screening Services
Jules Wilkinson, BreastScreen VIC