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Programs & Services


Breast Health Outpatient Clinics

A comprehensive diagnostic and surgical clinic for the assessment and treatment of breast abnormalities.

The Breast Health Outpatient Clinics at Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer provide comprehensive care for assessment and management of patients with suspected or biopsy proven cancer. They are comprised of two teams: Breast Clinic (formerly known as the Breast Health Program, seen at the Foothills Medical Centre) and Breast Oncology (formerly seen at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre).

Within the Breast Clinic there are two main triage pathways: Surgical Clinic and High Risk Assessment Clinic.

Surgical Clinic

Our general and plastic surgeons are dedicated breast surgeons who focus on comprehensive, multidisciplinary care for patients with confirmed breast cancer. Patients will be triaged to the first available appointment, with most appropriate care provider, based on the following criteria:

Category 1: Inflammatory / suspicious for inflammatory - target: within 3 weeks of biopsy

Category 2: Locally advanced breast cancer (LABC), Node positive, < 40 y.o. - target: within 4 weeks of biopsy

Category 3: Screen detected cancer or BI-RADS 5 - target: within 6 weeks of biopsy

Category 4: Lesions requiring excision ie Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) - target: within 6 weeks of biopsy

Category 5: Lesion which may require excision ie atypia - ADH, papillomas with atypia, radial scar target: within 8 weeks of biopsyCategory 6: Oncologic Reconstruction clinic - general and plastic surgeon assessment for risk reducing surgery in patients with genetic predisposition to cancer (ie BRCA1/2), prophylactic lymphovenous anastomosis and delayed reconstruction (for individual whom have had mastectomy) - elective

We work collaboratively with our medical oncology and radiation oncology colleagues within the Breast Oncology team and patients requiring multidisciplinary care with neoadjuvant therapy (ie chemo or other drug therapy before surgery) will be triaged to the appropriate clinician based on presenting symptoms.

High Risk Assessment Clinic

Our medical oncologist and nurse team provide evaluation and assessment of individuals with elevated risk of breast cancer due to: an inherited genetic mutation; strong family history preferably with prior assessment by genetics; high risk pathology such as Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia (ADH), carcinoma in situ (LCIS) on breast biopsy; and history of radiation to chest area in teen / young adult years. The clinic is consultative only and will provide a recommendation for ongoing screening or prevention strategies for patients and their primary care team following assessment.

Contact Details

Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre

Location Info
Rooms 351 and 352
Address
3395 Hospital Drive NW
Calgary, Alberta
T2N 5G2
Telephone
587-231-5956
Fax
587-231-5945
Getting There

The closest parking option is located in the underground parking lot of the Arthur Child, directly off of Hospital Drive. 

Hours of Operation
Days of the Week

Monday
8:15 am - 4:30 pm

Tuesday
8:15 am - 4:30 pm

Wednesday
8:15 am - 4:30 pm

Thursday
8:15 am - 4:30 pm

Friday
8:15 am - 4:30 pm

Access
Service Providers May Include
family physicians, oncologists, registered nurses (RNs), surgeons
Eligibility

We see adult patients (over the age of 18) which does include geriatric patients

This clinic is wheelchair accessible, but patient must be able to transfer themselves to the exam table, or bring a companion to the appointment.

Exclusion Criteria

Patients with benign conditions or radiologic findings not requiring access to multidisciplinary oncologic care or complex diagnostic evaluation do not fall under the scope of this clinic and will be declined:

  • benign breast lesions such fibroadenomas, cysts, fibrocystic changes classified as BI-RADS 3 or less
  • benign conditions such as breast pain, mastitis / abscesses, sebaceous cysts or surveillance screening oversight
  • lactation, breast reduction, implant issues, gender affirming surgery or any cosmetic concerns
Service Access

Healthcare providers should consult the Alberta Referral Directory for service referral information.

E-Referral is the preferred referral method and can be accessed through Netcare.


Wait Times

An estimated wait time will be provided at the time of appointment booking.

Service Languages
Interpreter/Translation services
Partners

Partners/affiliations

University of Calgary, Tom Baker Cancer Centre

Also Known As
Acronym
BHP, CBHP
Previous
Calgary Breast Health Clinic, Calgary Breast Health Program