The MBU Team Strive to Be World Class!

MBU • Sep 01, 2015
The highly-specialised and dedicated multidisciplinary team at MBU provide a diagnostic, treatment and support service for women (and men) with breast concerns. Working in conjunction with Breast Imaging Victoria, a private radiology service, breast surgeons Dr Suzanne Neil and Dr Su-Wen Loh provide a comprehensive (inpatient and outpatient) breast care service. Complementing the team is medical oncologist Dr Yen Tran, radiation oncologist Dr Andrew See, together with experienced breast care nurses, radiologists, pathologists and psychologists.

The Clinic is uniquely designed to ensure that all necessary diagnostic procedures can be performed onsite, in one convenient, comfortable and private location. Most patients will have results of their assessments and a treatment plan before they leave the Clinic.

The team at MBU provide a comfortable and professional environment for patients and are committed to ensuring a positive and stress-free experience. They are able to provide a wide array of information including DVDs; connections to support services; answer questions; and refer to other medical professionals, as appropriate.

Our goal is to provide a world-class breast care service and to guide our patients appropriately. Our priority is patient wellbeing.

Breast Care News

By MBU 21 Aug, 2017
We Are Always Looking for Breast Surgeons to Join our Team
By MBU 15 Aug, 2017
Breast prosthesis can help to restore self image and femininity. This is why BRA are conducting much needed research into the design and comfort level of breast prosthesis. A breast prosthesis can sometimes feel uncomfortable for some women, depending on many factors.
By MBU 30 Jul, 2017
Cancer Council Victoria is reminding people how important community participation on Daffodil Day is to raise funds for cancer research, prevention programs and support services.
By MBU 06 Sep, 2016
Lessons learned the hard way. Several of our patients have been subjected to workplace discrimination after their breast cancer diagnosis. Either in the form of unfair dismissal whilst on treatment, or simply a lack of understanding while trying to arrange a return to work post-treatment.
By MBU 23 Feb, 2016
Role of MRI in Screening, Diagnosis and Management of Breast Cancer. Mammography and ultrasound have an established role in breast cancer screening and detection. MRI serves in the role of screening, diagnosis and management of breast cancer primarily as an adjunct to conventional methods of mammogram and ultrasound.
By MBU 14 Feb, 2016
Radiation Oncology update by Dr See. Radiotherapy is typically delivered via a course of painless daily visits on a Monday to Friday basis spanning between three and 6 ½ weeks.
By MBU 07 Feb, 2016
Paxman Hair Loss Prevention During Chemotherapy. Hair loss is a major concern for breast cancer patients facing treatment, the thought of losing their hair is a very frightening one. The ability to control this is not only a big step for the industry but for patient comfort too.
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