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Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer among women, and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths. It is, however, quite treatable. For more information, go to www.aboutbreasthealth.com .

Names of those who treat breast cancer:

Dr. Anees Chagpar
Clinics and times
James G. Brown Cancer Center -- Thursdays
Norton Medical Plaza, Old Brownsboro Crossing -- Tuesdays
Clinic Contact: Carole Dorsky 583-8303
Dr. Kelly McMasters
Clinics and times
USA office, 601 South Floyd, Suite 700 -- Friday mornings
James G. Brown Cancer Center -- Tuesday mornings
Clinic Contact: Pam Boone 583-8303
Dr. Robert Martin
Clinics and times
USA office, 601 South Floyd, Suite 700 -- Monday mornings
James G. Brown Cancer Center -- 1st and 3rd Monday afternoons
Norton Medical Plaza, Old Brownsboro Crossing -- 2nd and 4th Monday afternoons
Clinic Contact: Traci Hayat 583-8303
Dr. Charles Scoggins
Clinics and times
USA office, 601 South Floyd, Suite 700 -- Thursday mornings
James G. Brown Cancer Center -- 2nd and 4th Monday afternoons
Norton Medical Plaza, Old Brownsboro Crossing -- 1st and 3rd Monday afternoons
Clinic Contact: Anna Barnes 583-8303
Special therapies for breast cancer offered by the Division of Surgical Oncology:
  • Partial mastectomy
  • Mammosite brachytherapy (balloon radiation)
  • Total mastectomy
  • Skin-sparing mastectomy
  • Areola-sparing mastectomy
  • Nipple-sparing mastectomy
  • Immediate reconstruction
  • Sentinel node biopsy
  • Axillary dissection
Research protocols currently open for breast cancer:
  • Nipple aspirate fluid study
  • Decision analysis study
  • Stress study
  • Biomarkers/tissue repository studies
  • NCIC MA-27 (trial of aromatase inhibitors)
For more information on these studies, see www.aboutbreasthealth.com