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Interdisciplinary Breast Cancer Interdisciplinary Breast Cancer Centre Centre 18.05.2011 Fig. 1: Cooperation partners Year Patient number 2004 125 2005 150 2006 195 2007 217 2008 300* 2009 218 2010 255 Table 1: Number of treated patients with primary breast cancer Special Competences Full range of diagnostic modalities of benign breast conditions and malignant lesions Full range of treatment modalities: breast surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, immune therapy, hormone therapy, lymph node evaluation: sentinel lymph node biopsy, physical therapy, HIPEC in preparation Personalized treatment plan for each patient Second opinion Plastic reconstructive surgery Cancer risk assessment and prevention Cooperation Mammography Screening Program, GBG-IBIS- Prevention-Study Supportive groups: physical, psychological, social, and spiritual support to patients and their families Education for patients: self-examination courses, nutrition counseling, fatigue-seminar, lectures every four weeks Table 3: Clinical Studies Targeted group Open clinical trials Closed clinical trials (Follow-up Phase) Non- interventional studies Patients with primary breast cancer- neoadjuvant GEPAR quattro GEPAR quinto HEDON Patients with primary breast cancer-adjuvant SUCCESS B SUCCESS C ICEII SUCCESS A ALLTO BETH GAIN ICE HERA NNBC-3 FACE TEACH NATAN ATAC BOND005 BOND006 COMPACT OHERA Patients with metastatic breast cancer MADONNA EGF30008 Study Patients with DCIS GBG-IBIC-II Year 2010 Number of interventi ons Breast surgery 387 Aesthetic breast surgery 216 Needle biopsy 195 Breast ultrasound 4027 Cancer Follow-up examinations 902 Table 2: Number of diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for 2010 Outreach Cooperation with all specialized gyneco- oncological private practices in Jena and throughout Thuringia arrangements with regional hospitals: Suhl/Meiningen, Heiligenstadt, Aalen, Stralsund Cooperation with medical oncologists Fig. 2 Assessment of need for psycho(onco)logical support among breast cancer patients Fig.3 Assessment of demand for psycho(onco)logical support among breast cancer patients Fig. 4: Free-flap breast reconstruction after mastectomy Fig. 5: Brachytherapy for treatment of breast cancer after before Bestrahlung über14Katheter Curtesy: Dept. Radiation Oncology University ofJena Curtesy: Dept. Radiation Oncology University ofJena Curtesy: Dept. Radiation Oncology University ofJena * start mammography vascular anastomosis Radiation by 14 catheter Certified Breast Cancer Centre Certified by DKG since 12.07.2005 Certified byESGO since 28.10.2007 Director: Ingo B. Runnebaum, MD, MBA Coordinator: Oumar Camara, MD www.frauenheilkunde.uniklinikum-jena.de/Brustzentrum.de after

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Interdisciplinary Breast Cancer CentreInterdisciplinary Breast Cancer Centre

18.05.2011

Fig. 1: Cooperation partners

Year Patient number

2004 125

2005 150

2006 195

2007 217

2008 300*

2009 218

2010 255

Table 1: Number of treated patients with primary breast cancer

Special Competences

• Full range of diagnostic modalities of benign breast conditions and malignant lesions

• Full range of treatment modalities: breast surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, immune therapy, hormone therapy, lymph node evaluation: sentinel lymph node biopsy, physical therapy, HIPEC in preparation

• Personalized treatment plan for each patient

• Second opinion

• Plastic reconstructive surgery

• Cancer risk assessment and prevention

• Cooperation Mammography Screening Program, GBG-IBIS- Prevention-Study

• Supportive groups: physical, psychological, social, and spiritual support to patients and their families

• Education for patients: self-examination courses, nutrition counseling, fatigue-seminar, lectures every four weeks

Table 3: Clinical StudiesTargeted group Open clinical

trialsClosed clinical trials (Follow-up Phase)

Non-interventionalstudies

Patients with primary breast cancer-neoadjuvant

GEPAR quattroGEPAR quintoHEDON

Patients with primary breast cancer-adjuvant

SUCCESS BSUCCESS CICEII

SUCCESS AALLTOBETHGAINICEHERANNBC-3FACETEACHNATANATACBOND005BOND006

COMPACTOHERA

Patients with metastatic breast cancer

MADONNA EGF30008 Study

Patients with DCIS GBG-IBIC-II

Year 2010 Number of

interventions

Breast surgery 387

Aesthetic breast

surgery

216

Needle biopsy 195

Breast ultrasound

4027

Cancer Follow-up examinations

902

Table 2: Number of diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for 2010

Outreach

• Cooperation with all specialized gyneco-oncological private practices in Jena and throughout Thuringia

• arrangements with regional hospitals: Suhl/Meiningen, Heiligenstadt, Aalen, Stralsund

• Cooperation with medical oncologists

Fig. 2 Assessment of need for psycho(onco)logical support among breast cancer patients

Fig.3 Assessment of demand for psycho(onco)logical support among breast cancer patients

Fig. 4: Free-flap breast reconstruction after mastectomy

Fig. 5: Brachytherapy for treatment of breast cancer

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Bestrahlung über 14 Katheter

Curtesy: Dept. Radiation Oncology University of Jena

Curtesy: Dept. Radiation Oncology University of Jena

Curtesy: Dept. Radiation Oncology University of Jena

* start mammography

vascular anastomosis

Radiation by 14 catheter

Certified Breast Cancer Centre

Certified by DKG since 12.07.2005

Certified byESGO since 28.10.2007

Director: Ingo B. Runnebaum, MD, MBACoordinator: Oumar Camara, MDwww.frauenheilkunde.uniklinikum-jena.de/Brustzentrum.de

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