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NoShrinkingViol's avatar
5 years ago

Two things about BreastScreen NSW

1.  Recent posts on the BreastScreen NSW Facebook page have criticised it for not assessing breast density, unlike BreastScreen WA and private screening clinics.  Tumours can hide in dense breasts which is a greater risk in BreastScreen's 2D screening mammograms.  Radiologists at BreastScreen WA and private clinics can recommend 3D mammograms and ultrasound to obtain clearer images in dense breasts.  Radiologists at BreastScreen NSW are not allowed to do this.

Someone asked if BreastScreen NSW had ever been sued about this.  Google "Christine O'Gorman" and "BreastScreen".  This is a link to a concise summary of the legal case:  http://classic.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/PrecedentAULA/2009/34.pdf

2.  Libby-Jane Charleston, aka LJ Charleston, is a journalist who is reporting on her recent midsadventure with BreastScreen NSW including their failing to contact her for follow-up after a problem mammogram, and the brusque conduct of the counsellor who gave her the diagnosis at a face-to-face appointment.  She is a vocal proponent of self-advocacy when dealing with the health sector

She has written about her experience on the websites of Nine Media, News Limited, and her Twitter account which has high-profile followers.

https://honey.nine.com.au/latest/breast-cancer-diagnosis-same-time-as-sister/757cf524-8cea-4e85-abbb-412f3fc53db8

https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/health-problems/sisters-diagnosed-with-breast-cancer-just-one-hour-apart/news-story/d7150ec5a76d547f277763b45ae4121a

https://twitter.com/LJCharleston


13 Replies

  • Hi @NonShrinkingViolet, thank you for your reply, yes, to me it was doctors protecting doctors, I did have a private radiologist from interstate who had given a verbal report very much in my favour, then she said she would not be able to go to court and testify as she was the sole carer and income earner for her family, that speaks volumes doesnt it, I was not aware of the case of the Cancer Council employee that you speak of, I also have a feeling that had we had a change of government, it was Labor at the time, we are now Liberal things may have been different, the previous health minister and the current health minister are totally different, either way it does not matter much now, I was nothing to them, just someone to be swept under the carpet, until I take my last breath I will always be aware that someome did not fess up to their mistakes and its going to cost me my life. 
  • Hi @wendy55 I am rendered speechless by your personal account.  I am aware of the SA debacle and of the recent BreastScreen QLD case of Louise Perram-Fisk (a former Cancer Council executive) that was settled out of court.  Your personal account is searing.  I am so saddened about what you have endured because of the systemic and professional failures of BreastScreen, and doctors protecting doctors.
  • Hi @NoShrinkingViolet,
    I do not know if you are or were aware of the Breastscreen SA debacle back in 2012/2013, when a number of women were recalled to have their mammograms re looked at I was one of these women, so late in 2012 I received a letter outlining this, I was not asked back for another screening, they just had alledgedly 3 independent radiologist loook at the mammograms, then in early 2013 I received another letter stating that I was in the clear, 5 months later I was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer in my left breast, liver and bones, I tried everything to make them accountable, via a laywer, twice and constatly hit a brick wall, the final insult was a doctor very well renowned and who happened to work for breastscreen sa stating that 3 independent radiologists had looked at the mammogram and deemed all was in order, work it out for your self, I now have a life shortening disease, I will eventually die from this, and all because of "human error", I wish I knew then what I know now, especially allowing a breastcreen doctor/radiologist to have the final word and then would you believe he wanted to charge me a $1.000. for the report, which I did not pay.