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Not at all…was just brief because I was in a rush. :-)

question re: MD team

Hi All,

My mom, recently diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ, has so far had the

following

physicians involved in her care: general practicioner,

pathologist/radiologist (mammogram

+biopsy), surgeon-to-be. As we are very new to this, we are wondering who

will do the

follow-ups in the future. Do we need an *oncologist* apart from the doctors

currently

involved in the treatment? Do surgeons remain involved? ...We assume the

pathology/

radiology team is temporary, and the general care physician has so far only

been involved to

the extent of recommending the annual mammogram... Who have the most

important long-

term players been in your care?

Best,

Belma

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Good glad you did not take it the wrong way. I meant so fast after the

masectomy to find another lump. Best of luck tomorrow.

Patti

-- question re: MD team

Hi All,

My mom, recently diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ, has so far had the

following

physicians involved in her care: general practicioner,

pathologist/radiologist (mammogram

+biopsy), surgeon-to-be. As we are very new to this, we are wondering who

will do the

follow-ups in the future. Do we need an *oncologist* apart from the doctors

currently

involved in the treatment? Do surgeons remain involved? ...We assume the

pathology/

radiology team is temporary, and the general care physician has so far only

been involved to

the extent of recommending the annual mammogram... Who have the most

important long-

term players been in your care?

Best,

Belma

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Good glad you did not take it the wrong way. I meant so fast after the

masectomy to find another lump. Best of luck tomorrow.

Patti

-- question re: MD team

Hi All,

My mom, recently diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ, has so far had the

following

physicians involved in her care: general practicioner,

pathologist/radiologist (mammogram

+biopsy), surgeon-to-be. As we are very new to this, we are wondering who

will do the

follow-ups in the future. Do we need an *oncologist* apart from the doctors

currently

involved in the treatment? Do surgeons remain involved? ...We assume the

pathology/

radiology team is temporary, and the general care physician has so far only

been involved to

the extent of recommending the annual mammogram... Who have the most

important long-

term players been in your care?

Best,

Belma

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Actually, I’m not the only one on the list to find another lump within 6

months after the surgery (and in my case after chemo)…but I’ve been a

“lumpy” person since I was 24-25. Had fibrocystic breasts since that time.

question re: MD team

Hi All,

My mom, recently diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ, has so far had the

following

physicians involved in her care: general practicioner,

pathologist/radiologist (mammogram

+biopsy), surgeon-to-be. As we are very new to this, we are wondering who

will do the

follow-ups in the future. Do we need an *oncologist* apart from the doctors

currently

involved in the treatment? Do surgeons remain involved? ...We assume the

pathology/

radiology team is temporary, and the general care physician has so far only

been involved to

the extent of recommending the annual mammogram... Who have the most

important long-

term players been in your care?

Best,

Belma

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Actually, I’m not the only one on the list to find another lump within 6

months after the surgery (and in my case after chemo)…but I’ve been a

“lumpy” person since I was 24-25. Had fibrocystic breasts since that time.

question re: MD team

Hi All,

My mom, recently diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ, has so far had the

following

physicians involved in her care: general practicioner,

pathologist/radiologist (mammogram

+biopsy), surgeon-to-be. As we are very new to this, we are wondering who

will do the

follow-ups in the future. Do we need an *oncologist* apart from the doctors

currently

involved in the treatment? Do surgeons remain involved? ...We assume the

pathology/

radiology team is temporary, and the general care physician has so far only

been involved to

the extent of recommending the annual mammogram... Who have the most

important long-

term players been in your care?

Best,

Belma

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Actually, I’m not the only one on the list to find another lump within 6

months after the surgery (and in my case after chemo)…but I’ve been a

“lumpy” person since I was 24-25. Had fibrocystic breasts since that time.

question re: MD team

Hi All,

My mom, recently diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ, has so far had the

following

physicians involved in her care: general practicioner,

pathologist/radiologist (mammogram

+biopsy), surgeon-to-be. As we are very new to this, we are wondering who

will do the

follow-ups in the future. Do we need an *oncologist* apart from the doctors

currently

involved in the treatment? Do surgeons remain involved? ...We assume the

pathology/

radiology team is temporary, and the general care physician has so far only

been involved to

the extent of recommending the annual mammogram... Who have the most

important long-

term players been in your care?

Best,

Belma

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