You are being referred to see the following specialists:
- Breast Surgeon
- Plastic Surgeon
- Radiation Oncologist
- Medical Oncologist
- Genetic Testing
Your cancer care team may include:
Breast and Plastic Surgeons: These doctors do the surgery to remove the tumor, remove lymph nodes for testing, and do breast reconstruction.
Oncologist: A doctor who manages the medications used to treat the cancer, such as chemo, hormone, and targeted therapies.
Radiation Oncologist: A doctor who treats cancer with radiation.
Radiologist: A doctor who reads imaging tests, such as mammograms, and may do your breast biopsy.
Navigator: A person who helps guide you through all of your treatments and schedules.
Oncology Nurse: Nurse who specializes in cancer care. They may give chemo or targeted therapy, give education, and can help you with any side effects that you may have.
Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA): Healthcare provider with advanced training who works with the care team.
Genetic Counselor: A provider who helps you learn about genetic testing and how to use the results to lower your cancer risk.
Social Worker: A social worker can help with the financial impact of treatment, manage employment concerns, and help you cope with your diagnosis and the stresses that come along with it.