Our Services
Breast Surgery
Medical Oncology
Radiation Therapy
Reconstructive Surgery
Reconstructions vary from placement of a simple implant to complex reconstructions using natural tissue from the abdomen, thigh, or back. Careful attention is given to achieve the best possible cosmetic result and quality of life, without compromising the chance of cure. In each case, the approach is customized to best fit each patient’s needs and goals.
Our plastic and reconstructive surgeons have adopted an Enhanced Recovery pathway (ERAS), for all DIEP and free flap breast reconstruction surgeries. The pathway encourages the use of regional anesthesia and multimodal pain management techniques to reduce the need for opioids after surgery. Studies at Yale and at other centers have seen a significant reduction in opioid use, while still adequately managing post-operative pain. Using multiple methods for managing post-op pain can reduce unwanted side effects of opioids and enables the patient to feel better faster and go home sooner.
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Pathology
Breast Imaging
The Breast Imaging Center does approximately 89,000 breast studies each year including 50,000 screenings, 10,000 diagnostic tests, 900 MRIs, and 3,000 various procedures. The newest technology, digital tomosynthesis, creates a three-dimensional picture using breast X-rays for review. This allows our radiologists to look very closely at the breast tissue, often minimizing the need for repeat mammograms. In addition, we offer ultrasound and 3-Tesla breast MRI.
Patient Support Services
Genetic Counseling and Testing
Outcomes
Yale Cancer Center and our partner, Smilow Cancer Hospital, acknowledge the seven American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) evidence-based quality guidelines for breast and colorectal cancers.
The latest performance data for breast center is listed here.