BREAST CANCER INFORMATION
You wake one morning and find a lump in your breast or you go for a screening mammogram and get recalled for additional views.
Welcome to the roller coaster of breast disease. However, this process need not be frightening, as you are in control and you determine where you are going. What you need now is information.
Where do you begin this daunting task?
The most important thing to do is to get the answers to all of your questions. A mass in the breast or an abnormality on your mammogram will require further evaluation. An ultrasound is often required to further characterize a mass as solid, requiring biopsy, or cystic which may or may not require aspiration.
There are also microscopic findings on mammograms called calcifications that may require spot magnification views. Depending upon the findings of your radiologic studies, you may be referred to a surgeon or radiologist for a biopsy.
Most procedures to biopsy the breast can be performed in an outpatient setting, which will allow you to have the procedure performed more quickly. Oftentimes an ultrasound or mammogram is used to guide your surgeon to the abnormal area of your breast. If the lump in your breast is not apparent on any studies, it still needs to be evaluated and likely require a biopsy to determine whether it is or is not cancerous. Remember, 20% of all cancers are not seen on mammograms or ultrasounds. Therefore, palpable masses with negative x-ray studies need to be thoroughly evaluated.
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Finding the Path to Healing
We offer several options for the diagnosis and treatment of your breast problem. Options will be given, recommendations will be made, and you will be able to decide what works best for you.
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Breast Cancer Information
At West County Surgical Specialists Comprehensive Breast Care, we are dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of benign and malignant breast disease.
An Informed Decision
The treatment options available to you will depend on a number of factors, including the type of tumor, the extent of the disease at the time of diagnosis, your age, and your medical history. However, your personal feelings about the treatment, your self-image and your lifestyle will also be important considerations in your doctor’s assessment and recommendations.
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West County Surgical Specialists
621 S. New Ballas Road
Suite 7011B (Tower B)
St. Louis, MO 63141
Phone (314) 251-6840
Fax (314) 251-7347
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