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Hospital Services Limited (HSL) supports Queens Ladies Rugby to boost breast cancer awareness

December 2020 - South Side Advertiser

Graham Stewart, Commercial & Finance Director, HSL (centre) joins David Chambers, Queens Rugby Development Officer, Liz McLaughlin, Head of Sport, Queens University Belfast and Queens Ladies Rugby players Diane Ramsay and Shannon Buller to kick off the partnership between Hospital Services Limited and Queens Ladies Rugby which will see HSL sponsorship of the ladies’ kit as well as activity to help raise awareness of breast cancer amongst young women.

 Joining the athletes of Queens University Belfast’s ladies rugby club, leading supplier of specialist diagnostic equipment Hospital Services Limited (HSL) has announced a sponsorship which will not only see the HSL branding feature on the ladies’ rugby kits, but will also kick off a partnership aimed to raise awareness and encourage early detection of breast cancer among young women.

Meeting at Queens rugby pitches, representatives from HSL and Queens launched the partnership by discussing the prevalence of breast cancer as the leading cancer amongst women aged 0-34 years and the importance of early detection as well as emerging research which indicates that regular exercise can reduce a woman’s chances of developing breast cancer by as much as a third.

“We are proud to be sponsoring Queens ladies as they fly the flag for breast health awareness amongst their peers,” said Graham Stewart, Commercial & Finance Director, Hospital Services Limited. “As the supplier of the majority of mammography systems in breast screening clinics across the Island of Ireland, many being the state-of-the-art Hologic 3Dimensions™ system, we understand acutely the importance of reliable and frequent breast screening for early and accurate diagnosis in order to increase treatment success rates.”

A common reason for patients to not attend their mammogram is that they think it is going to be painful. Hologic technologies are designed for both accuracy and efficiency of diagnostics and patient comfort, with curved compression paddles that better fit the shape of the breast and offer a more comfortable mammogram experience for patients. The Hologic technologies are also supported by Artificial Intelligence-based products which provide breast density information to the reporting radiologist and a 3D Quorum range of products which are designed to make reporting easier and improve the time required to complete the patient report.

“We are keen to help young women abolish the stigma that mammograms are painful or embarrassing experiences and encourage regular self-examinations. We are happy to join the ladies rugby players at Queens to help spread the word and encourage women to attend their scheduled mammograms when more advanced screening becomes appropriate.”

Discussing her own personal health experience and her resulting campaign to increase breast health awareness Queens ladies rugby player Megan Stewart said, “Upon discovery of a lump in my second year, I was faced with the realisation that many young women – including myself – are undereducated when it comes to what to look for, how to perform self-examinations, and who to contact when something seems abnormal. I am lucky that in my case the growth was benign, but this experience has driven me to encourage breast cancer awareness among young women.”

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