KPJ
Puteri Specialist Hospital Johor Baru introduces Tomosynthesis 3-D Biopsy, a
new dimension in breast health, at a promotional price during Breast Cancer
Awareness month.
The Pink October promo is on now at KPJ Puteri Specialist Hospital |
Puteri
Specialist Hospital (PSH) was the first private hospital in JB since April
2015, to offer three-dimensional digital mammograms that have more advantages
over the previous process.
The
hospital’s promotion this October, dubbed “Think Pink” offers 3D mammogram
screening at a promotional price of only RM180 (Normal price at RM280) from now
till Oct 31.
“In line
with our tagline, “Care for Life” we strive to care for patients continuously
through roadshows, awareness programmes, health talks and promotions because we
are aware that the best prevention is early detection,” said KPJ PSH Operations
Manager, Muhammad Tareq Mamat.
“We
encourage women to go for regular health and mammogram screening and stay
healthy to protect their loved ones and be there for them,” he added.
He also
explained that the Tomosynthesis 3-D Biopsy process has the benefit of
producing less radiation while giving more precise diagnosis, more accurate
biopsy, faster detection and above all, feels more comfortable.
The
“Think Pink” promotion is available in PSH from Monday to Friday from 8.30am to
4pm and on Saturday from 8.30pm to 12 noon.
PSH will
be holding their next Health Roadshow at AEON Bukit Indah on Oct 24, from 10am
to 4pm and the public are invited to join them for a blood donation drive and
to learn more about what they can do to protect their own health.
Besides
receiving more information about the benefits of the 3D mammogram through
Tomosynthesis 3-D Biopsy, the public can also learn Breast Self-Examination
(BSE) and more about breast cancer.
The
roadshow also offers basic health screening, learning about hand hygiene and
tips on healthy cooking from a cooking demonstration.
For more
information on the Think Pink promotion, Tel: 607 – 225 3222 and 6019 – 744
2692.
A version of this was published in The Malaysian Insider on 18 Oct 2015
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