Dallas Surgical Group offers comprehensive breast cancer treatment in a comfortable and convenient setting in Dallas. Using cutting-edge treatment protocols and the latest information from advanced research studies, the Dallas Surgical Group team can identify at-risk patients, perform genetic and ultrasound testing, diagnose melanoma and other cancers, and perform oncoplastic surgery along with all other breast cancer care. There's also a melanoma follow-up program. Many procedures are done in the office, including breast cyst aspiration, biopsy, and fine needle aspiration.
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Our breast care team is led by Dr. Peter Beitsch, a fellowship-trained breast surgeon (see his profile). Our Nurse Navigator is Terry Wallace, LPN. She is an expert in breast nursing care and will assist you throughout your treatment and recovery. If you participate in one of our cutting edge breast cancer studies, you will also be under the care of Tiffany Huber, CCRP who is always available to answer your questions about the research. Our mission is to provide you with the latest information and guide you to the best resources for the treatment of breast cancer.
Breast cysts are fluid-filled sacs within your breast. You can have one or many breast cysts. They're often described as round or oval lumps with distinct edges. In texture, a breast cyst usually feels like a soft grape or a water-filled balloon, but sometimes a breast cyst feels firm. Breast cysts are common in women in their 30s and 40s.
Nipple discharge refers to any fluid that seeps out of the nipple in a nonlactating woman. Nonmilk discharge comes out of your breasts through the same nipple openings that carry milk. One or both breasts may produce a nipple discharge, either spontaneously or when you squeeze your nipples or breasts.
Breast pain (mastalgia) is a common type of discomfort among women - affecting as many as 7 in 10 women at some point in their lives. About 10% of women have moderate to severe breast pain more than five days a month. In some cases, severe breast pain lasts throughout the menstrual cycles. Postmenopausal women can experience breast pain, but the symptom occurs more frequently in younger, premenopausal and perimenopausal women. When it's severe, breast pain can have a major impact on daily activities, work, and relationships.
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Bob Young
May 31, 2022
Diana Benson
May 23, 2022
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May 03, 2022
Patrick Bates
Apr 15, 2022
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Apr 10, 2022
Doc Strange
Mar 12, 2022
L. Harris
Mar 04, 2022
Vernon Kenner
Feb 10, 2022
Penny Neeley
Jan 25, 2022
I have been lucky enough to have Dr. Beitsch and his office as my medical providers during my battle with breast cancer. They are awesome! The girls at the front desk, the nurses, and Terri, Dr. Beitsch's main nurse and Dr. Beitsch are all very kind and are there to help you! You won't find any better!
Matthew Tratz
Dec 22, 2021