need recommendation for Philadelphia diagnostic resource(s)

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emasters
emasters Member Posts: 1
edited June 2014 in Recommend Your Resources

Our Philadelphia daughter just found lump.  Heading for ultrasound and blood work on Wednesday at new primary because old primary just left area and insurance rules require a referral to a breast cancer specialist. So, we need recommendations for breast cancer follow-up diagnosis and care in the Philadelphia region.

Elizabeth  

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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2010

    Philadelphia is a pretty large area.  Marissa Weiss (who started this website) is associated with The University of Pennsylvania which by all accounts has a great reputation.  It is located in the University City section of the city, and is a teaching hospital which has both pros (cutting edge research) and cons (lots of students observing and treating patients).

    Dr Beth DuPree is one of the experts on this site and has a practice in Bucks County.  She is the head of the breast cancer program at Holy Redeemer Hospital in the Northeast section of Philadelphia.  I see one of the other surgeons who is part of her practice, which supports the use of complimentary healing measures such as yoga and reiki along with cutting edge surgical techniques. 

    There are many other options in this area, it is a matter of the type of setting that your daughter will feel most comfortable and confident in, and that is a reasonable travel distance for her.  It is only a couple of hours to NYC or Baltimore, so if she is willing to travel a bit she really has options that range from some of the best world known facilities to local hospitals that frequently share staff with some of those top notch facilities. 

  • Lowrider54
    Lowrider54 Member Posts: 2,721
    edited July 2010

    Although now in Minnesota...I went through my first round with breast cancer while living in New Jersey.  I found the Cancer Center in Cherry Hill, NJ to be very nice.  Also, Cancer Treatment Centers have a facility in Phila - I would start there - it is an all-around facility that treats the entire person.  There should not be any insurance issues with the Cancer Treatment Center and the U of P either. 

    I send you healing thoughts for your daughter.

  • EstherMSKCC
    EstherMSKCC Member Posts: 45
    edited July 2010

    Dear emasters,

    I'm sorry to hear about your daughter's situation. I am an employee of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York and came across your post.

    I am writing to let you know that if your daughter receives a diagnosis of cancer, an NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center is typically the best place to go for cancer care. The doctors at these facilities are known for their extensive experience in treating all types of cancers, and for developing and delivering more effective approaches to treating them.

    You might try searching for a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center on their web site (by location and key word): https://cissecure.nci.nih.gov/factsheet/FactSheetSearch1_2.aspx.

    Here is the complete list alphabetically by name: http://cancercenters.cancer.gov/cancer_centers/cancer-centers-names.html

    I hope this information is useful and wish your daughter the best of luck identifying the right physician and facility for her care. -Esther

  • lovemyfamilysomuch
    lovemyfamilysomuch Member Posts: 1,585
    edited July 2010

    I recommend Dr. Catherine Carutthers, who works with Beth Dupree's group.  Super competent, caring, expereince , holistic. Best experience through a hard time!!

  • daved
    daved Member Posts: 1
    edited July 2010

    My wife was treated at Lankenau Hospital on the west side of Philly.  We can highly recommend their services, including Dr Jennifer Sabol (surgeon), Dr Paul Gilman (oncologist), and Dr Marissa Weiss (rad).  (Yes, the same Dr Weiss mentioned earlier, whose practice is actually at Lankenau.)   In addition to these three exceptional docs we interfaced with so many other health care professionals there and they all were exceptional and caring!!

    We had the option to go to at least 2 closer hospitals and we chose Lankenau.  And now after innumerable visits for treatment (40 min each way), we would do it all over again (not that we ever want to!!)

    Lankenau also just opened a new breast health care center, so they probably have all the latest diagnostic and treatment tools.

    Good luck to your daughter!!

  • kayakgirl
    kayakgirl Member Posts: 172
    edited September 2010

    all three of the woman doctors in Beth Dupree's practice are excellent. They are dedicated breast surgeons and practice cutting edge medicine with a kind, caring holistic approach. The three doctors are Dr. Beth Dupree, Dr. Catherine Carutthers, and Dr. Stacy Krisher.They will do the diagnostic work up prior to surgery and will continue to follow you after surgery. They know their stuff. Dr. Stacy Krisher was my surgeon and she did everything right by me. Their website is www.comprehensivebreastcare.com and their phone number is 215-633-3456

  • sushanna1
    sushanna1 Member Posts: 764
    edited September 2010

    The U of Penn Hospital and Fox Chase are NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers.  I can personally recommend the Rena Rowan Breast Center at Penn.  Regarding doctors, I think that finding a good fit often depends upon personality (and of course, the doctor's availability).  

  • brazos58
    brazos58 Member Posts: 261
    edited November 2010

    Can anyone provide anymore insights in choosing Fox Chase over HUP for Breast Cancer Medical Oncology/ Rads Oncology?

    And any recommendations for Drs in either facilitys? Med Onc/ Rads Onc?

    Am looking into same situation....

    TYVM!

  • toni30
    toni30 Member Posts: 252
    edited January 2011

    Just saw this - it may be too late, but I did lots of research last summer.  I think Fox Chase and Penn are comparable, but Penn does more research and Penn doctors may be willing to do more cutting edge stuff.  Penn did neo adjuvant chemo for me (to help me conserve my breast) and Fox Chase is less likely to do that.  However, there is a great surgeon who just left Penn and went to Fox Chase - Marcia Boraas.  If you want a great sureeon at Penn - Brian Czerniecki is terrific.  Angela DeMichele is a wonderful oncologist at Penn.  I can tell you that the Rena Rowan Breast Center at Penn is wonderful - a warm and cheerful place. Hope this helps.

  • gungadin
    gungadin Member Posts: 8
    edited April 2012

      We went to Fox Chase,Sloan Kettering and Penn.Dr Sattholoff @ Pa hospital is  a fantastic  surgeon and Dr Mason is an awesome oncologist doc. good luck

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