The 15th Annual Gift From the Heart Radiothon pulled in more than $167,000 to improve breast cancer care on the South Shore.
This year’s focus is on bringing MOLLI technology to South Shore Regional Hospital, offering patients a less invasive and alternative to traditional breast cancer surgery procedures.

Photo of Health Services Foundation and Acadia Broadcasting staff at Radiothon
“We are so thankful and grateful for how our South Shore communities rally around our local hospitals. We are still in awe of what our donors make possible each and every year through the Gift from the Heart Radiothon. Raising $2 million over 15 years of the Gift from the Heart Radiothon is a testament to the incredible power and generosity of our community.” said Arleen Stevens, Executive Director of the Health Services Foundation of the South Shore. “Every donation helps provide vital care and support for patients and their families, ensuring they receive the comfort and com
Breast cancer affects 1 in 8 Canadian women, and many patients undergo a procedure called wire localization before surgery.
MOLLI replaces the traditional wire method with a small magnetic marker, allowing for more precise surgery while reducing discomfort.
Bringing this technology to the South Shore means patients will have access to advanced care closer to home.
CKBW and Country 100.7 staff helped tell patient stories throughout the day and help out audience learn more about how MOLLI works.
To donate visit the Gift From the Heart Radiothon website
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