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Prescott Oncologist Doctors for Breast Cancer and Lymphedema

Type of Physician: Oncologist

What is a Oncologist?

A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; the oncologist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of all types of cancer and other benign and malignant tumors. These subspecialists decide on and administer chemotherapy as well as consult with surgeons and radiotherapists on other treatment for cancer.

Specialty: Oncology (Medical)

Common Name: Cancer Doctor

Oncologist Doctors in Prescott *

Arizona Center for Hematology & Oncology PLC
James Choi
14674 W Mountain View Blvd
STE STE 105
Surprise, AZ 85374
(623) 975-2323

Desert Springs Cancer Care PLC
Andrew J Buresh
21803 N Scottsdale Rd
Ste 110 STE 110
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
(480) 585-4673

Desert Springs Cancer Care PLC
Lesley A Meng
21803 N Scottsdale Rd
Ste 110 STE 110
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
(480) 585-4673

BCG Oncology PC
Donald L Lamm
16620 N 40th St
STE E
Phoenix, AZ 85032
(602) 493-6626

Southwest Hematology Oncology PC
Vivek Khemka
11209 N Tatum Blvd
STE 260
Phoenix, AZ 85028
(602) 494-6800

Matthew J Seidel MD & Bruce Mallin MD
Bruce A Mallin
4614 E Shea Blvd
STE STE D 160
Phoenix, AZ 85028
(602) 258-8500

Matthew J Seidel MD & Bruce Mallin MD
Matthew J Seidel
4614 E Shea Blvd
STE STE D 160
Phoenix, AZ 85028
(602) 258-8500

Palo Verde Hematology Oncology
Haider Zafar
9250 W Thomas Rd
STE N1444
Phoenix, AZ 85037
(623) 478-8091

Affiliated Oncologists Ltd
Albert G Wendt
3411 N 5th Ave
STE 400
Phoenix, AZ 85013
(602) 248-0448

Premiere Oncology of Arizona
Michael S Gordon
9055 E Del Camino Dr
STE STE 100
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
(480) 860-5000

Premiere Oncology of Arizona
Giraldo Kato
9055 E Del Camino Dr
STE STE 100
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
(480) 860-5000

Premiere Oncology of Arizona
David S Mendelson
9055 E Del Camino Dr
STE STE 100
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
(480) 860-5000

Banner Blood & Marrow Transplant Program
Lisa O Sproat
1111 E McDowell Rd
STE 12B
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602) 839-4526

Desert Oncology Associates
Jack R Cavalcant
1432 S Dobson Rd
STE STE 106
Mesa, AZ 85202
(480) 969-3637

Desert Oncology Associates
Marvin M Chassin
1432 S Dobson Rd
STE STE 106
Mesa, AZ 85202
(480) 969-3637

Longlife Medical Inc
David C Korn
6632 E Baseline Rd
STE STE 101
Mesa, AZ 85206
(480) 354-6700

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Breast Cancer and Lymphedema

What Is Lymphedema?

Lymphedema is an abnormal buildup of fluid that causes swelling, most often in the arms or legs. The condition develops when lymph vessels or lymph nodes are missing, impaired, damaged, or removed.

There are two types of lymphedema: primary and secondary.

Primary lymphedema is rare and is caused by the absence of, or abnormalities in, certain lymph vessels at birth.

Secondary lymphedema occurs as a result of a blockage or interruption that alters the flow of lymph through the lymphatic system and can develop from an infection, cancer, surgery, scar tissue formation, trauma, deep vein thrombosis (a blood clot in a vein), radiation, or other cancer treatment.

Who Is at Risk for Developing Lymphedema?

People who have had any of the following procedures may be at risk for developing lymphedema:

  • Simple mastectomy in combination with axillary (arm pit) lymph node removal.
  • Lumpectomy in combination with axillary lymph node removal.
  • Modified radical mastectomy in combination with axillary lymph node removal.
  • Combined cancer surgery and radiation therapy to a lymph node region (such as the neck, armpit, groin, pelvis or abdomen).
  • Radiation therapy to a lymph node region.

Lymphedema can occur within a few days, months, or years after surgery. A small amount of swelling is normal for the first four to six weeks after surgery.

What Happens After My Breast Cancer Surgery?

Lymphedema develops after breast surgery because there is an alteration in the pathway that drains the fluids involved in the immune system. It can occur at any time after the surgery. If untreated, it can become worse.

Following surgery, a physician will examine you and take arm measurements. Sometimes, there may be redness or pain in the arm, which may be a sign of inflammation. Depending on...

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Emergency Contact for Prescott

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Prescott Hospitals *

Northern Arizona VA Health Care System
500 Hwy 89 N
Prescott, AZ 86313
(928)445-4860

Yavapai Regional Medical Center
1003 Willow Creek Rd
Prescott, AZ 86301
(928)445-2700

Verde Valley Medical Center
269 S Candy Ln
Cottonwood, AZ 86326
(928)639-6000

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