Calvary Riverina Hospital breast and oncoplastic surgeon Kate Fitzgerald and general manager Michael Morris with members of local community group Tits and Toggles. Photos: Erin Hee.

A new imaging machine that promises to be a “game-changer” for breast cancer surgery in Wagga has graced the Cavalry Riverina Hospital thanks to the fundraising efforts of a local community group.

Tits and Toggles co-founder Penny Lamont was spurred to take action following her husband’s prostate cancer diagnosis and her own breast cancer diagnosis.

Despite Riverina having one of the highest rates of prostate cancer in the country , she felt that there wasn’t enough awareness or action from the men in the community.

Tits and Toggle donated $100,000 from its fundraising efforts to buy a Trident HD machin

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