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Breast Cancer Treatment Planning

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Several different types of treatment are usually used to treat breast cancer. The specific treatment plan is chosen based on the stage of the cancer, the patient’s age and physical condition and other factors. A number of specialists are consulted to develop a treatment plan with the best probability of success for each patient. The consultation process can take weeks, or it can be done in a day at Thompson’s Multidisciplinary Breast Clinic/Conference.

Multidisciplinary Breast Clinic/Conference

At Thompson’s Multidisciplinary Breast Clinic/Conference, a team of physicians and other medical professionals reviews each case.

After the conference the patient may meet with individual specialists one at a time. In just one afternoon a course of treatment can be agreed upon and scheduled. Participants may include:

  • Medical oncologist
  • Radiation oncologist
  • Surgeon
  • Radiologist specializing in women’s imaging
  • Pathologist
  • Licensed clinical social worker
  • Nutritionist
  • Genetic counselor
  • Clinical trial nurse
  • Multidisciplinary cancer care coordinator

Throughout the process a multidisciplinary cancer care coordinator helps make sure each patient understands the plan of care. At the conclusion of the multidisciplinary clinic, the multidisciplinary care coordinator helps schedule the planned care.

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