Breast Cancer Multidisciplinary Clinic
Brown University Health Cancer Institute
The Breast Cancer Multidisciplinary Clinic of the Brown University Health Cancer Institute at Rhode Island Hospital, The Miriam Hospital and Newport Hospital offers patients the highest level of expertise in breast cancer diagnosis, treatment and support, resulting in:
- Early detection of breast cancer
- Treatments that allow many women to continue their usual activities
- Prompt attention to symptoms caused either by the disease or side effects of treatment
- Integrated facilities that offer patients convenient and prompt care from initial visit through treatment and recovery
Breast Cancer Multidisciplinary Team of Experts
Our multidisciplinary teams include many dedicated specialists—surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, nurses, nurse practitioners, nurse navigators, psychiatrists, social workers, pathologists, pharmacists, rehabilitation therapists, nutritionists, and experts in genetics, cancer research and survivorship. Every week, physicians involved in a patient’s care meet in a tumor board to discuss the unique circumstances of the patient’s condition and treatment to provide an appropriate treatment plan.
She Discovers, So You Can Thrive
Because Stephanie Graff, MD is leading breakthrough breast cancer studies at the Brown University Health Cancer Institute, her patients have the most current and effective treatments, including hormone therapies, breast conservation surgery, and devices that lessen chemotherapy side effects.
Contact the Breast Cancer Multidisciplinary Clinic
For more information or to schedule an appointment with the Brown University Health Cancer Institute, please call 1-844-222-2881.
Five Things To Know About Breast Cancer Screening
Have a mammogram coming up? This and other breast cancer screening tests are the best way to find cancer early.
Cancer Experts in the News
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Stephanie L. Graff, MD, explains the contributions of the Brown University Health Cancer Institute to breast cancer research. (WPRI.com, July 9, 2024)
Stephanie L. Graff, MD, was named "Woman Disruptor of the Year" during the 2022 American Society of Clinical Oncology conference.
Read "Five Questions with: Dr. Stephanie L. Graff" (Providence Business News, July 10, 2022)
Stephanie L. Graff, MD, discusses breast cancer trials coming to the Brown University Health Cancer Institute (Boston Globe, June 21, 2022)
How to perform a breast self-exam?
The most important function that a breast self-exam serves is to allow you to become more familiar with your breasts and aware of their normal look and feel.
Are you at risk?
While the best way to stay informed is by speaking to your doctor, take the quiz to see if you are at risk of developing breast cancer.
Nutrition & Wellness
Guidance for Breast Cancer Survivors
Research and Clinical Trials
As faculty members of The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, our physicians are actively engaged in research to develop new and ever more effective treatments for breast cancer.
Lifespan Locations
Over 1,620 hospitals and clinics throughout Rhode Island, here are some featured locations:
Breast Cancer, Rhode Island Hospital
Ambulatory Patient Center (APC Building)
110 Lockwood St.
Providence, RI 02903
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Breast Cancer, East Greenwich, RI
Ambulatory Care Center
1454 South County Trail, 2nd Floor
East Greenwich, RI 02818
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Breast Cancer, Newport Hospital
Newport Hospital
20 Powel Avenue
Newport, RI 02840
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Breast Cancer, The Miriam Hospital
Norman & Rosalie Fain Health Centers (The Fain Building) at The Miriam Hospital
140 Summit Ave, 3rd Floor
Providence, RI 02906
(directions)
Breast Cancer, Lincoln, RI
701 George Washington Highway
Lincoln, RI 02865
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