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Appointments Call: 1-800-865-1125

Or, use the on-line referral form.

Patients and/or family members of patients who have received a diagnosis of inflammatory breast cancer, are seeking a second opinion, or suspect they may have inflammatory breast cancer may contact Cancer Answerline and request an appointment with our IBC Clinic. Cancer Answeline has a toll-free number: 800-865-1125, as well as an on-line referral form.

View the list of physicians; this link goes to the UMHS website.

Referring Physicians

The U-M Health System has a set up a service to assist in the process of referring patients for treatment and/or consultation.

Contact M-LINE at 1-800-962-3555; or learn more about it on the M-LINE web page.

Location and What to Expect

University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center
1500 East Medical Center Drive
Cancer Center Floor B1, Reception C (Room 363) SPC 5916)
Ann Arbor, MI 48019-5916.

Patients will be scheduled Monday mornings for a 45 minute "new patient time slot". Patients will be presented, as needed at BCC Tumor Board and will be scheduled for additional imaging or biopsies or to see other specialists in the afternoon.

If you have any questions about your diagnosis, cancer treatment options and/or are interested in clinical trials, please feel free to contact Cancer AnswerLine at 1-800-865-1125 or e-mail a nurse.

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University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center
1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

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