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Please note:
Information about breast cancer in men can be found
here.
Breast cancer is the third leading cause of death for women
in the U.S. The good news is that breast cancer is a disease
that can be treated and cured. Finding the cancer cells early
and doing the right treatment has lowered the death rate from
breast cancer in the last 20 years. Treatment for breast cancer
includes surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and endocrine/anti-hormone
therapy.
Most of patients with breast cancer are treated in the Breast Care Clinic.
Learn more:
There are two other clinics that treat breast cancer patients:
- the Breast & Ovarian Cancer Risk Evaluation Clinic
some forms of breast cancer have a genetic component and this clinic helps women define their risk.
Read more here
- the Breast Wellness Clinic
provides coordinated mammography and clinical breast examination for women who have had a diagnosis of breast cancer
and have completed their treatments at the U-M, or are at increased risk for developing breast cancer.
Read more here
The
Breast Oncology Research Program coordinates research and treatment
efforts to provide outstanding care to those diagnosed with breast cancer.
Further Reading on Breast Cancer
Make an appointment for a mammogramp
Breast Wellness Clinic
Breast Cancer Detectionp
Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk
Evaluation Programp
Stem Cells in Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer Clinical Trials
from the Engage Web site>
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