Breast Cancer Surgery Options Available to Women from Cape Coral, FL
For women considering breast cancer surgery in the Cape Coral, Florida, area, Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa is just a short drive away. We are one of the nation’s leading cancer centers and the only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center based in Florida. We not only provide exceptional breast cancer treatment to thousands of patients each year, but also pave the way to uncovering new treatment standards through our ongoing clinical research trials.Â
When you visit Moffitt, you can expect to receive highly individualized treatment. Our dedicated tumor board meets weekly to review each patient’s progress, making treatment adjustments as needed. As a result of our multispecialty approach, our patients have added peace of mind that their treatment recommendations are developed by a full team of breast cancer experts, not just one physician. If breast cancer surgery is recommended, a patient will consult with her treatment team to decide on the right approach for her needs.Â
At Moffitt Cancer Center, we offer a wide variety of breast cancer surgery options for women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer or have been identified as having a high risk for developing the condition. A few of the surgeries our team specializes in include:Â
- Lumpectomy
- Mastectomy
- Bilateral mastectomy
- Radical mastectomy
- Prophylactic mastectomyÂ
Additionally, our surgical team performs a variety of nipple/areola and skin-sparing techniques as well as breast reconstruction surgery. We also offer a number of supportive care services, such as dietary counseling and emotional support, for patients who are facing and recovering from breast cancer surgery.Â
We’re a highly convenient option for women in Cape Coral, FL, and we have relationships with many local hotels to accommodate our out of town patients. These lodging providers are experienced working with Moffitt patients and adhere to our strict hygienic standards. If you have recently been diagnosed with breast cancer or you’ve been identified as having a high risk for the condition, call 1-888-663-3488 or complete our online new patient registration form.Â
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