Breast cancer
Treatment planning across early, locally advanced and metastatic disease, guided by stage, receptor status, biomarkers and patient priorities.
- Early & advanced disease
- Biomarker-led decisions
- Survivorship planning
Cancers we treat
Cancer is a broad term for many different diseases. Treatment depends on the exact pathology, stage, molecular features, previous care and the individual patient.
Areas of expertise
Every consultation begins with a review of the complete clinical picture. The categories below are representative and not an exhaustive list.
Treatment planning across early, locally advanced and metastatic disease, guided by stage, receptor status, biomarkers and patient priorities.
Integrated systemic treatment planning for cancers of the digestive tract, coordinated with surgical and radiation oncology when needed.
Personalized care for cancers involving the urinary system and male reproductive organs, including germ-cell tumors.
Medical oncology guidance for liver, gallbladder and bile-duct cancers within a multidisciplinary treatment plan.
Evaluation and systemic treatment planning for blood cancers, with transplant assessment and referral coordination where appropriate.
Systemic therapy input and coordinated specialist care for central nervous system tumors and soft-tissue sarcomas.
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A thoughtful review can help clarify the diagnosis, treatment choices and questions to discuss next.
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