Breast Cancer Care

A breast cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming, and the sheer volume of information and choices to consider can be difficult to process. At Beaufort Memorial, you don't have to take in all that information alone. We pair you with a specially trained breast cancer care navigator who will serve as your personal guide throughout your journey. 

Women who seek breast cancer care at Beaufort Memorial have access to our nationally accredited Breast Health Centers and Breast Care & Surgery Program, which offers leading-edge breast care close to home. A partnership with Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Health, the Breast Care & Surgery Program pairs our extensive radiation and medical oncology services with the expertise of a board-certified, fellowship-trained breast surgeon. Our multidisciplinary team works alongside your navigator to deliver personalized treatments to every patient.

To connect with a Beaufort Memorial breast cancer care navigator, call 843-522-7465 or find a breast care specialist anytime online.

Breast cancer care team meets with patient

Types of Treatment

Breast cancer care at Beaufort Memorial is never one-size-fits-all. Our oncology team evaluates each patient to determine the most appropriate treatment, whether surgery, radiation or medication-based treatments (also called medical oncology). Your health care team will provide recommendations to you that factor in your type and stage of cancer, as well as your health, wellness and personal goals. Your navigator will be right there with you as you consider the recommendations for treatment

Nonsurgical Treatments

Surgical Treatment Options

Breast surgery aims to remove cancerous growth from the breast and/or regional lymph nodes.

Breast Cancer Treatment Clinical Trials

Beaufort Memorial offers ongoing, nationally sponsored clinical trials through our partnership with MUSC Health. These studies give you or your loved one direct access to new cancer therapies, devices and medications before they are widely available.

Genetics

Certain genes passed down in your family can increase your risk of breast cancer. About one in ten breast cancers are hereditary. Based on guidelines from the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), you may qualify for genetic screening and risk management. Speak with your primary care or women's health provider about your family medical history and the possible need for a referral to the Beaufort Memorial Breast Cancer Genetics and High-Risk Program. Appointments are available in Okatie.

Support Services

What you need to support your health during and after breast cancer treatment is unique to you. Your Beaufort Memorial breast cancer care navigator can connect you with our many resources and other local support services. Some of the support services include lymphedema prevention, nutrition services, exercise recovery and support groups. 

Our Breast Cancer Care Team