Good Samaritan’s Comprehensive Breast Care Center is dedicated to supporting you through every stage of breast cancer care. Your personalized care team includes specialists in high-risk monitoring, breast cancer treatment, medical oncology, surgery, and radiation oncology.
Every patient’s cancer journey is unique. Your treatment plan is designed around your individual needs, personal circumstances, and medical history.
Our team will:
Consider genetic testing when appropriate to help evaluate familial risk
Focus on preventative care for recurrence and future risk
Provide clear information and guidance
Support you emotionally and medically throughout treatment
After a breast cancer diagnosis, you will be scheduled in the Comprehensive Breast Care Center, where you will meet with:
A breast surgeon
A medical oncologist
A radiation oncologist
All three specialists collaborate to review your diagnosis and develop a unified treatment plan.
The Breast Care Center provides a coordinated, multidisciplinary approach to diagnosing and treating breast disease.
Your care team includes:
Breast surgeons
Nurse practitioners (ADD updated NP title once provided)
Pathologists
Radiologists
Medical oncologists
Radiation oncologists
Additional support team members:
Registered mammography technologists
Ultrasound and nuclear medicine technologists
On-site patient navigators
Physical therapists
Social workers
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