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Multidisciplinary Breast Cancer Clinic
Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in women, but when it happens, it is an unexpected and often overwhelming
event. Cancer is a frightening disease. Lack of information about the diagnosis, treatment options and survival add to the fear.
Breast cancer is very treatable.
Survival rates are higher than ever with many options for treatment available. There are multiple forms of breast cancer, so there is not one kind of treatment for all women.
More choices. A chance to make the right choice for you.
Today, because of research and advances in treatment, women have more choices. When breast cancer is found early,
women may be able to save their breast. A mastectomy is not always needed. So take time to find out what treatment options are available.
The Sparrow Multidisciplinary Approach
The Breast Cancer Clinic is a place to learn about the disease and about the choices women have for treatment. The clinic
offers a multidisciplinary team approach to help women learn about breast cancer and to make informed decisions about what kind
of treatment is best for them.
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Sparrow Regional Cancer Center
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When:
Thursday mornings from 9 am to 1:15 pm
Where:
Sparrow Regional Cancer Center is located at the east end of the main hospital building.
To park, enter the Cancer Center upper level parking deck off of Holmes Street.
To schedule an appointment call: 517.364.3958
Physician or self-referral accepted.
For more information, call the breast health specialist at 517.364.2689.
To request a copy of your mammogram, please call 364-5560.
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After the team of specialists have met with each patient, they meet with other members of the multidisciplinary team.
During this conference, a radiologist reviews the woman's mammograms and a pathologist reviews the biopsy slides taken of her breast cancer.
Using all the available facts, the team makes a recommendation for treatment. The recommendation is presented to the woman and her family
before they leave the center.
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