Breast Cancer

About Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer is today’s second-leading cause of cancer death in American women — lung cancer is the leading cause. While research continues to seek ways to prevent, detect, and treat breast cancer, it is essential you stay informed so that you can make smart decisions about your health.

New Breast Cancer Therapy Introduced - IORT

When breast cancer is caught early, there is now an option that could help individuals avoid weeks of radiation treatment.

Lakeland physicians are now using the ZEISS INTRABEAM® Intraoperative Radiation (IORT) therapy system to deliver a targeted single-dose of radiation to the site of the tumor after a lumpectomy.

The IORT program at Lakeland began at the end of 2016, since then:

  • 31 people have been able to use IORT therapy at Spectrum Health Lakeland
  • 52 weeks of radiation therapy have been eliminated
  • Over $1,000,000 in costs to patients has been saved

Traditional external high-beam radiation requires patients to undergo daily radiation to the whole breast for a five or six-week period. The new therapy minimizes radiation exposure to healthy tissue and organs. It has also proven less costly, with limited side effects.

Online seminar: Breast cancer and reconstruction surgery

Watch as general surgeon, Maria Rapciak, DO, and plastic surgeon, Nicole Phillips, MD, discuss surgical options for treating breast cancer and how reconstruction following a mastectomy can help women feel confident in their body again.

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Physician Profile Video: Jeffrey Grondin, M.D. (Pulmonary & Critical Care)

Jeffrey Grondin, M.D. says the best part of his job is being able to change people’s lives, because when someone is struggling with a breathing issue, it can significantly impact their quality of life.

Patricia McCarthy, N.P. (Pulmonary & Critical Care)

Patricia McCarty’s, N.P., wide range of patient management experience enables her to connect with patients to understand the root causes of their condition and find solutions.

Check-up: The importance of screening for lung cancer (Jeffrey Grondin, MD)

Pulmonary and critical care specialist Jeffrey Grondin, MD, Corewell Health explains the importance of lung cancer screening for those at risk.

Check-up: Removing cancer with surgery (Nathan Piovesan, MD)

Cancer care can involve surgery done by a general surgeon to either remove cancer or to do diagnostic surgery to identify what a tumor is.

Check-up: Detect lung cancer early (Kenlyn Laureys, NP)

Nurse practitioner Kenlyn Laureys in the high-risk cancer program at Corewell Health explains that if you are identified as being at high risk for lung cancer your doctor can refer you to receive a lung cancer screening.

Check-up: Cutting out colon cancer with surgery (Benjamin Sopczynski, MD)

General surgeon Benjamin Sopczynski, MD, explains what a colectomy is and how it can be used to remove colon cancer. Minimally invasive surgery is used to make this procedure less invasive with quicker healing times.

Corewell Health - We Can

What can we do together? Can we beat the unbeatable? Can we achieve the unthinkable? Can we reach our health goals? And accomplish even more along the way? Can we live healthier, fuller, happier lives? With Corewell Health, we can.

Provider Video Profile: Kenlyn Laureys, NP (Oncology)

Nurse Practitioner Kenlyn Laureys cares for patients getting cancer infusion treatments in Niles, Michigan.

Breast Cancer: Nancy Pallas "3D approach to care"

At age 79, Dowagiac resident, Nancy Pallas, decided to opt for a 3D mammogram, which was able to detect a stage 1A tumor. Her care team quickly assembled to help her beat the cancer.

Prostate cancer: Martin Dixon "Put to the test"

Retired engineer Martin Dixon takes a matter of fact, analytical approach to life. So, when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, he faced his treatment with the same outlook.

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