Top Docs ’14: Breast cancer (surgical)

By Seattle Mag June 18, 2014

This article originally appeared in the July 2014 issue of Seattle magazine.

!–paging_filter–pstrongOncology, Breast Cancer (Surgical)/strong/p
pstrongClaire Buchanan, M.D./strong, emnipple-sparing mastectomies, sentinel node biopsy, prophylactic mastectomies/em; Swedish Medical Center, True Family Women’s Cancer Center, 1221 Madison St., Suite 600, Seattle, 206.215.6400; Swedish Cancer Institute, Swedish First Hill campus; University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine, 1998/p
pstrongKristine Calhoun, M.D./strong, emmalignant and benign breast conditions/em; UW Medical Center, 1959 NE Pacific St., Seattle, 206.598.4477; UWMC, Harborview Medical Center; University of Washington, 1998/p
pstrongRichard B. Clarfeld, M.D./strong, embreast surgery, breast cancer and surgery, cancer surgery/em; Overlake Medical Clinics Breast Surgery, 1135 116th Ave. NE, Suite 180, Bellevue, 425.688.0212; Overlake Hospital Medical Center; Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, 1974/p
pstrongSara Javid, M.D./strong, embreast cancer, breast-conserving surgery, sentinel lymph node biopsy/em; Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, 825 Eastlake Ave. E, Seattle, 206.288.7563; UW Medical Center, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance; Harvard University, 1999/p
pstrongF. Ames Smith, M.D./strong, emhigh-risk/genetic-risk screening and management, nipple-sparing mastectomy, skin sparing mastectomy, sentinel lymph node biopsy, lumpectomy/oncoplastic surgery/em; The Polyclinic, 904 Seventh Ave., Seattle, The Polyclinic Northgate, 11011 Meridian Ave. N, Suite 200, Seattle, 206.860.4495; Swedish Medical Center, Virginia Mason Medical Center; University of Texas, 1984/p
pstrong Debra G. Wechter, M.D./strong, embreast cancer surgery, oncoplastic surgery/em; Virginia Mason Hospital Seattle Medical Center, Lindeman Pavilion, 1201 Terry Ave., Seattle, 206.223.6633; Virginia Mason; University of California, Davis, 1980/p

 

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