Personalised Breast Screening

One size doesn’t fit all. We tailor your screening plan to your personal risk, combining state-of-the-art imaging with expert clinical care.

Risk‑based

Private & personalised

Trusted by Victorian GPs

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Why personalised screening matters

Every woman’s risk of breast cancer is different. Age, family history, breast density and a range of hormonal and health factors all play a role. A one‑size‑fits‑all program can miss cancers in some women and over‑screen others. At MCBC we tailor your screening plan to you.

How the national breast screening program works — and its limits

Australia’s national BreastScreen program offers free screening 2D-mammograms and invites women aged 50–74. It’s an excellent service, but it isn’t designed for denser breasts or women at increased risk, and assessments after a recall can take time. Our program complements the public system with more personalised tools, modern imaging (including 3D and contrast-enhanced mammography and MRI where indicated), and faster coordination when you need it most.

What we do differently

  • Begin with a structured, evidence-based risk assessment in the comfort of your home.

  • Match the modality (mammogram, ultrasound, MRI) and interval (yearly/every two years) to your risk and breast density

  • Coordinate genetics advice/testing where appropriate

  • Provide a clear written report and a simple plan to follow

Risk Assessment

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Personalised Screening Recommendation

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Imaging

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Specialist Appointment (when required)

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Explore personalised screening

  • Risk Assessment

    How your year‑by‑year and lifetime risk are calculated.

  • Risk levels

    Average, moderate, high: what each means for you.

  • Medicare Rebates

    When 3D mammogram or MRI may be covered.

  • Your Risk Report

    Understanding your numbers and what to do next.

  • Next Steps

    Public and private options to act on your plan.

  • FAQs

    Common questions on density, implants, timing and more.