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How do you win three months of free ice cream? Solve the mystery

Amy Bellingham and Ipswich Hospital Foundation CEO James Sturges

A mystery flavoured ice cream has been created to help raise funds for breast cancer research.

Ungermann Brothers have created a gourmet Mystery Go Pink ice cream.

Guess the mystery secret flavours to go in the draw to win three months of free icecream.

Every scoop or take-home tub bought in October goes towards the West Moreton Breast Cancer
Research Project, which supports local research into the possibility of a virtual breast cancer care
clinic to improve support for patients after breast cancer surgery.

West Moreton Health’s McGrath Breast Care Nurse Karen Miles

West Moreton Health’s McGrath Breast Care Nurse Karen Miles said, if adopted, the research
would be ground-breaking.

“What we want to do is expand on the existing after-surgery consultations, which focus on physical
assessment and symptom management, to provide a comprehensive assessment of patient’s
psychosocial health and quality of life,” Ms Miles said.

The Hospital Foundation’s Chief Executive Officer, James Sturges said the local research project
aimed to deliver local outcomes for local people using local researchers.

“This will make a meaningful difference to the people of West Moreton.

“I hope individuals, groups and businesses in West Moreton will help us achieve this by supporting
the cause by purchasing a scoop, or few, making a donation, buying our fundraising merchandise
online, and joining us to Go Pink on Friday, October 23.”

“It is about local fundraising to support local research to help local people through local services,”
Mr Sturges said.

HOW TO WIN

1. Purchase a scoop or take-home tub in October in-store or online
2. Guess the mystery flavours correctly to go into the draw to win three months of FREE ice
cream*

*Terms and conditions apply.

             WHERE TO BUY

1. In-store at Ungermann Brothers Ipswich or Gold Coast.
2. Online for delivery on Friday, October 23 only

For more information visit the Hospital Foundation’s website

West Moreton Health chief executive Dr Kerrie Freeman said it was hoped the research project would pave the way for a six-month pilot, using West Moreton Health’s existing successful telehealth platform.

“We don’t know of this model of care happening anywhere else right now, so this wouldn’t just be a first for West Moreton,” Dr Freeman said.

“This is another example of great innovation and research leadership by West Moreton people to advance person-centred care.’’

The pilot would be developed for anyone who has completed surgery and is going to have other treatment such as radiotherapy or hormonal therapy.

Breast screening service at Ipswich Hospital:

The BreastScreen mobile van will be at Ipswich Hospital in the East St entrance carpark from 12 – 16 October. Early morning, after hours and walk in appointments are available. A breast screen is recommended for women aged 50-74, every 2 years. Women aged 40-49 and 75+ are also eligible. To book, call 13 20 50 or visit http://www.breastscreen.qld.gov.au

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