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Fumiko Chino, M.D., is an assistant professor of Breast Radiation Oncology at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. Learn more about Chino: Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online:
Rosemary Edmunds volunteered at this year’s Texas Children’s Houston Open after completing treatment for breast cancer at MD Anderson, which is the tournament’s Official Cancer Center and volunteer program sponsor. Watch as she shares more of her story and why it’s important to her to give back. #Golf #HoustonOpen #MDAnderson #MDAndersonCancerCenter #EndCancer
Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is an uncommon aggressive subtype of breast cancer requiring specific multi-disciplinary expertise to successfully treat the disease. In this video, our Dr. Rachel Layman, Dr. Anthony Lucci, Dr. Bora Lim and Dr. Wendy Woodward describe how tailoring treatments to the unique biology of IBC has led to better outcomes for patients. Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online:
At just age 24, Aly Taylor was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer after discovering a small lump in her breast during a self examination. Aly's doctor in her Louisiana hometown encouraged her to seek treatment at MD Anderson. For six months, Aly received chemotherapy. She first underwent 12 weeks of Taxol, followed by 12 weeks of Fluorouracil, Adriamycin and Cytoxan (FAC). After that, Aly underwent a bilateral mastectomy, followed by 30 radiation treatments. She then had several breast reconstruction surgeries. Now, six years after being first diagnosed, and five years being free of cancer, she traveled with her husband Josh back to MD Anderson, but no longer as a patient, now as a survivor. Read Aly's story here: Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online at:
A breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan is a test that helps your doctor to diagnose breast cancer and other abnormalities of the breast. Breast imaging captures images of breast tissue by combining multiple imaging technologies, such as mammography (the use of x-rays), ultrasound and MRI procedures. This video will help you understand the procedures including how to prepare, what to expect and what to do during the imaging. Learn more about MRI and breast imaging: Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online at:
Breast cancer survivor Julie Martin discusses the importance of yearly mammograms and being diagnosed early. After hearing that her sister was diagnosed with breast cancer, Julie, who was 67, felt she was at higher risk for the disease. She contacted her doctor to request further testing. After ordering a new ultrasound, her doctor soon discovered that Julie had stage I ductal breast cancer. The first part of her treatment required a partial mastectomy. To follow up the procedure, her doctor recommended she receive proton therapy rather than conventional radiation. Proton therapy was able to precisely target Julie’s tumor while sparing nearby organs, such as her heart and lungs. Julie received proton therapy twice a day, Monday through Friday, at the MD Anderson Proton Therapy Center. She was amazed by the lack of side effects. After her week of treatments, she was able to take on a game of golf without any difficulty. When being diagnosed early, you have more treatment options availab
After undergoing a mastectomy or a lumpectomy as part of her breast cancer treatment, a patient may want to consider breast reconstruction. But there are so many questions to consider. What type of reconstruction is best? When should it be done, especially in regards to the rest of a patient’s breast cancer treatment, like chemotherapy and radiation? What should patients expect? MD Anderson’s plastic surgeons are here to help answer those questions. Learn more about breast reconstruction at our annual BRA Symposium on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2018. Join us from noon to 3 p.m. to learn more about the available options. Get the answers to your reconstruction questions and connect with other breast cancer survivors. Topics include: types of mastectomy, timing of breast reconstruction, types of breast reconstruction and post-mastectomy lymphedema treatment. The event will conclude with a fashion show featuring breast cancer survivors and hosted by Khambrel Marshall, KPRC2 meteorologist and host
For those who have a suspicion of cancer, are newly diagnosed or are currently undergoing breast cancer treatments, MD Anderson Cancer Center provides the most comprehensive breast care available. Breast cancer patients receive personalized, innovative treatment options from a team that truly cares. Here, our patients share their thoughts on why we are the experts in finding and beating breast cancer. Learn more at MDAndersonBreastCare.com. Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online:
This video describes lymphedema and breast cancer treatments, tips to lower your risk of lymphedema, and signs and systems of lymphedema. For more information visit: Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online at:
After she was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive type of breast cancer called inflammatory breast cancer, Michelle Williams came to MD Anderson Cancer Center for treatment. She enrolled in a clinical trial under the care of Bora Lim, M.D. In this video, Michelle shares her experience and encourages other patients to participate in clinical trials. Learn more about clinical trials: Learn about inflammatory breast cancer: Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online: my.mdanderson.org/requestappointment.
