Surgery and Clinical Trials

Surgery and Clinical Trials
Juan Santamaria, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology (English)
Juan Santamaria, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology (EspaƱol)

Treatment Decision Making

Diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer has evolved incredibly over the past 50 years. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines aid physicians and patients in best care practices.

Women should be engaged with their care team when deciding on the best combination of surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and endocrine therapies for them. Decision making may seem overwhelming for some women, but your care team should welcome your questions and participation, sharing with you their expertise, and helping you find what treatment fits you and the genetic make-up of your cancer that dictates the likelihood of its spread and recurrence.

Treatment Decisions may include:

Surgery

  • lumpectomy or mastectomy
  • lymph node sampling
  • reconstructive surgery
  • the order of surgery with other cancer treatments
  • genetic testing prior to surgery

Medical & Radiation Oncology

  • chemotherapy
  • immunotherapy
  • endocrine/hormonal therapy
  • radiation therapy
  • clinical trials you are eligible for – before or after surgery

For more information regarding decision making, please visit the National Comprehensive Cancer Network HERE.

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