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Welcome to our
home page about breast cancer. This site is
designed to give you some basic information
about the diagnosis and treatment of various
stages of cancer, as well as some precancerous
conditions of the breast. Whether you are
already one of our patients, or someone who is
receiving their care elsewhere, we hope you find
this information helpful. We welcome any
questions that are not adequately answered by
these pages. If you are being treated
elsewhere, but are interested in a second
opinion on your own treatment, you may call our
office at 404 508-4320, or
e-mail us.
If you have
had a biopsy which showed one of the following,
click on the appropriate link for more specific
detailed information.
My biopsy
showed:
Atypical ductal
hyperplasia, ADH, atypical lobular hyperplasia,
lobular carcinoma in situ, LCIS, or
pre-cancerous cells
Ductal
carcinoma in situ, DCIS, or noninvasive cancer
Invasive or
infiltrating breast cancer, invasive ductal
cancer, invasive lobular cancer, invasive
mammary cancer
If you want
more information about what type of breast
cancer you have,
click here.
If you
already know what stage your cancer is, check here.
We also have
information regarding breast cancer risk
assessment, prevention, and family history
issues on our
"Breast Problems web page". You will
also find some information on that page about
screening mammography, ultrasound, and MRI.
Here
is
a link to a
list of definitions (glossary) of words and terms
commonly used in talking about breast cancer.
You
can use this QR code to go directly to our
Breast Cancer Home
page using your smart phone!
(Recommended iPhone app-
QR Reader)
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