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High School STEM program

Since 2016, the BREAST team has helped students from a rural NSW high school explore research questions around how radiologists detect breast cancers on mammograms. Using data from the BREAST databank and involving radiologists from all over the world, Year 9 to 11 students from St. Matthew’s High School in Mudgee are working to help our understanding of performance variations in different countries where screening programs may or may not be in place. The students will be traveling with the BREAST team to Vietnam this year to help collect new data. Read more about it here.

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  • Breast Imaging (BIG) Conference

    The BREAST team will be at the Breast Imaging (BIG) Conference at the end of March 2025! We will be running two of our research project test sets and already […]


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  • Breast Imaging (BIG) Conference

    The BREAST team will be at the Breast Imaging (BIG) Conference at the end of March 2025! We will be running two of our research project test sets and already […]


  • Welcome to Selin Prasad

    A warm welcome and congratulations to Selin Prasad, our new PhD candidate, for being awarded the Julie Wu PhD Scholarship. We look forward to having you onboard the BREAST team, […]