Breast cancer care starts here.
If you’re facing a breast health concern – whether it’s an abnormal mammogram, a high-risk family history, an abnormal biopsy or a new breast cancer diagnosis – you’ve come to the right place.
At Hartford HealthCare, our Breast Health Program supports you at every stage. We offer personalized screening and risk assessments, expert follow-up for imaging concerns or benign conditions and coordinated care for breast cancer.
Even if you haven’t been diagnosed with cancer, you may still need a care plan – including surveillance, prevention strategies and guidance on what comes next. Wherever you are in your journey, we’re here with answers you can trust.
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Comprehensive breast care, close to home.
Breast cancer affects 1 in 8 women – and about 1 in 700 men.
Connecticut has one of the highest breast cancer rates in the country, but there’s more hope, more answers and more options than ever before.
Our Breast Health Program connects you to a dedicated team experienced in every aspect of breast care – from benign conditions to high-risk findings – right in your neighborhood.
You’ll have access to advanced therapies, clinical trials, nurse navigators, integrative medicine and long-term support.
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How our Breast Health Program can help you.
Whether you're here for a routine visit, preventative care or support after a new diagnosis – we’re here for you.
There are many reasons you may come to us:
- A new lump or change in your breast that needs evaluation.
- An abnormal mammogram screening or other imaging that needs follow-up.
- Genetic testing or risk assessment based on your personal or family history.
- A new breast cancer diagnosis.
- A second opinion or care plan after a breast cancer diagnosis.
- Support through treatment, recovery or survivorship.
What to expect after an abnormal mammogram.
If your mammogram shows something unusual, it doesn’t necessarily mean cancer – but it does mean more information is needed. Our team helps you get clear answers.
Here’s what may happen next:
- Follow-up imaging: Additional tests such as a diagnostic mammogram, breast ultrasound, breast MRI or contrast-enhanced mammography may be recommended for a closer look.
- Biopsy, if needed: If an area remains concerning, a minimally invasive, image-guided biopsy may be performed by expert, breast fellowship-trained radiologists.
- Timely clinical evaluation: You’ll meet with a breast surgeon or advanced breast health practitioners quickly, as soon as the same day in some locations.
- Genetic counseling, if appropriate: Based on your personal and family history, genetic testing may be recommended, with access to consultations with certified genetic counselors.
Personalized treatment for breast cancer.
Your care should be as personal as your journey.
At Hartford HealthCare, your treatment plan is created by a team of specialists who get to know you – and work together to find the right approach.
That includes fellowship-trained breast surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, radiologists, pathologists, plastic surgeons, nurse navigators, advanced practitioners, dietitians, social workers and other cancer experts who collaborate every step of the way.
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We offer:
- Breast surgery: Our surgeons perform a full range of breast operations such as lumpectomy (also called partial mastectomy), mastectomy with same-day reconstruction when possible and lymph node procedures.
- Breast conservation therapy: Surgery, usually a lumpectomy, removes the cancer while preserving as much breast tissue as possible.
- Breast reconstruction: Both implant-based and tissue-based (such as DIEP flap) procedures are available, depending on your individual needs and medical candidacy.
- Oncoplastic and minimally invasive techniques: Our surgeons use advanced approaches to provide the best cosmetic result with the fastest healing.
- Medical oncology: Your treatment may include hormone therapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy or other targeted therapies – all personalized to your diagnosis, stage and specific breast cancer type.
- Radiation therapy: Advanced radiation techniques use precise, high-energy beams to treat breast cancer cells while protecting nearby healthy tissue.
- Integrative therapies: Options like acupuncture, massage, Reiki and guided relaxation are available to help with symptom management and stress relief.
- Clinical trials: You may have access to cutting-edge treatments through research networks such as NRG Oncology and SWOG Cancer Research Network.
You may also have access to a dedicated nurse navigator by your side. They help you coordinate appointments, answer your questions and connect you with services like nutrition counseling, financial services and transportation.
Support that continues beyond treatment.
Your care doesn’t end when treatment does.
We’re here to help you move forward – with the guidance, tools and support you need to feel your best.
That may include:
- A personalized survivorship plan to share with your medical team.
- Clear follow-up recommendations based on your diagnosis.
- Support groups and education on prevention and late-term side effects.
- Guidance on nutrition, exercise and wellness.
- Help managing physical and emotional effects.
- Ongoing surveillance (regular provider visits and imaging such as mammograms or breast MRIs) as part of your follow-up care.
We also offer referrals for:
- Nutrition counseling.
- Genetic counseling.
- Smoking cessation.
- Social services.
- Physical and occupational therapy, including lymphedema services.
- Integrative care such as massage or Reiki.
Wherever you are, we’ll meet you there.
A new breast concern – whether it’s an abnormal mammogram, a high-risk finding or a cancer diagnosis – can come with a lot of questions and emotions.
Whatever brings you here, we’re ready to help with expert care, compassion and personalized support.
To schedule a visit or learn more, call 855.255.6181.
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