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The Breast Team
At our Breast Services, women are treated by a team of health care professionals
who specialize in breast disease. These professionals-including surgeons, radiation oncologists, medical oncologists
and nurses-work together to develop a complete and individualized treatment plan.
The Breast Services also provides second opinions for women facing complex treatment options.
Breast surgeons are surgical oncologists
who specialize in treating breast disease. Many breast surgeries can be performed on an outpatient basis, and are
performed in an ambulatory suite.
If radiation therapy is recommended, the patient will confer with a radiation
oncologist who specializes in the treatment
of breast cancer. Radiation therapy is provided in a state-of-the-art suite located in the same ambulatory facility
as the Breast Service.
A medical oncologist specializing in treating breast cancer will discuss chemotherapy
or hormone therapy as part of an overall treatment plan, if appropriate.
The nurse coordinator and nurse
practitioner help guide women through
the complex diagnostic and treatment process and help prepare them for surgery. Women receive video tapes developed
by the breast team, "Surgical Breast Biopsy: What to Expect" and "Breast Cancer
Surgery: What to Expect." Also, every patient receives a copy of Beth Israel and St. Luke's/Roosevelt's
booklet, "A Patient's Guide to Breast Cancer."
Many women choose to have reconstructive surgery at the same time as their breast surgery. It can also be performed
after other treatment is completed. A plastic
surgeon who specializes in breast reconstruction
works with the breast team to outline choices during treatment planning.
Breast Team Conferences
All cases are reviewed weekly by the entire breast team. Complex cases requiring multiple therapies are thoroughly
discussed and a consensus treatment plan recommended.
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