What is the role of the breast surgeon in the medical team for someone dealing with breast cancer?

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drbreastsurgery (Physician - Surgery - Surgical Oncology (Verified) ) - 06 / 20 / 2011

often times the breast surgeon is the central doctor within the team looking after a woman who develops breast cancer. in my hospital, the breast surgeon also does most of the needle biopsies that reveal cancer, and then i for instance am the doctor who breaks the bad news. surgery is often the first part of treatment, and then i would direct the patient subsequently to oncology and radiation. in the longer term, a patient may stop going to see the oncologist and radiation specialist, so sometimes it is indeed the breast surgeon who also follows a patient the longest and develops the strongest bond.
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