Caring for Patients
Breast Care Center
Each year, nearly 180,000 women in the U.S. receive a breast cancer diagnosis — news that's often accompanied by an intense need for information about treatment and care. Navigating the complex health care system can be daunting, but the task is made easier when a patient's care is provided in a cancer center with a multi-disciplinary approach — that is, by a collaborative team of cancer experts from different specialties, or disciplines, working together with a nurse case manager to meet an individual's needs.
At the Breast Care Center within the Vermont Cancer Center at Fletcher Allen and the University of Vermont, patients receive individualized care by a team of providers who guide them through the continuum of their care — from diagnosis, through treatment, and into recovery. Here, cancer patients work closely with a Breast Care Center nurse case manager in collaboration with providers from primary care, radiology, surgery, radiation oncology, medical oncology, plastic surgery, and psychology. And often, a clinical trials coordinator is part of the team as well.