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Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women in the United States, and early detection is key.

The Sandra & Malcolm Berman Comprehensive Breast Care Center at GBMC treats nearly 2,500 breast cancer patients each year. Our new state-of-the-art breast center offers the latest in digital mammography, genetic testing, and breast surgery techniques.

"Advancements in breast surgery have made a tremendous impact on outcomes," Sara Fogarty, DO, FACS, Director of the Sandra & Malcolm Berman Comprehensive Breast Care Center at GBMC HealthCare, said. "Surgery can be scary but our medical team, including our dedicated nurse navigators, collaborate on a plan for each patient that is the least invasive and most effective as possible.

"I am by nature a positive person and the team at GBMC walked through my cancer journey with me the whole way. They believed me," Jewel Allen, a former patient, said.

At GBMC, we're more than just healthcare providers. We're your team. At GBMC, we face cancer, together.

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