Hemas Hospitals unveils modern mammography system for early breast cancer detection

30 March 2023 04:41 am Views - 150

From left: Dr. Lakith Pieris with  Hemas Hospitals – Wattala  General Manager, Prabhan Jayanath Gunawardena 

 

With the rising number of breast cancer cases among women in Sri Lanka, one of the country’s leading private healthcare providers, Hemas Hospitals, introduced its new, state-of-the-art Selenia Dimensions mammography system in an effort to combat the growing trend and facilitate advanced detection and prevention capabilities for patients.


With a shortfall of essential facilities and general awareness on breast cancer in Sri Lanka, the country suffers an alarming 42.5 percent mortality rate for breast cancer patients.


Consequently, Hemas Hospitals took proactive action to contribute towards minimizing the growing risk of breast cancer by introducing a new mammogram system at its Wattala premises on March 23rd, which was unveiled by Hemas Group Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director Kasturi C. Wilson.


“As we unveil the latest addition at Hemas Hospitals, a state of the art mammogram machine with the latest 3D technology, we mark a significant milestone in our commitment to women’s health. 


This machine which also has the ability to perform biopsies will allow the detection of early signs of breast cancer, enabling timely treatment and care. We encourage all women to prioritize their health and undergo regular mammogram screenings, as early detection is the key to successful treatment,” she noted. 


The mammogram system obtained by the hospital is a Selenia Dimensions System 6000 Package. Its 3D mammography imaging capabilities set new standards for earlier detection of breast cancers and clearer lesion images, allowing for easy and accurate detection, well before anything can be felt by hand.


In essence, a mammogram is an X-ray image of the breast which doctors use to detect any early signs of breast cancer, and in some cases, the presence of a growing cancer in the breast can be detected up to three years before it can be physically felt. Most healthcare professionals opt for performing mammograms, as it has proven to be an excellent tool to spot breast cancer.


For the first time, patients in the Gampaha district can save time and money as they are no longer required to travel to Colombo, and don’t have to undergo uncomfortable and painful screening sessions from existing mammogram facilities in Sri Lanka. Furthermore, Hemas Hospitals Managing Director Dr. Lakith Peiris said, “The new state-of-the-art mammogram system has undoubtedly increased our capabilities to deal with breast cancer with the highest accuracy and confidence. We are excited to lead this evolution in Sri Lanka’s private healthcare sector, and look forward to other innovations and state-of-the-art technologies that Hemas Hospitals will introduce in the near future.”