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New center helps battle breast cancer At the new Breast Care Center at West Penn Hospital, women can get innovative therapies for breast health. 3D mammograms pinpoint abnormalities with better clarity, reducing visits for additional imaging by 30 percent*. Your comprehensive, multidisciplinary team for breast care includes specialists in plastic surgery, medical and radiation oncology, oncology genetic counseling, lymphedema, social work, and psychology. Angela Keleher, MD, is Director of Breast Surgery, and disease site leader for the Breast Division and AHN. They work together to develop each patient’s customized treatment plan. When symptoms crop up after offi ce hours, patients can come to West Penn’s After-Hours Oncology Center, the fi rst of its kind in the region. At West Penn’s newly opened Home for Hope, supported by Glimmer of Hope, women of all ages with breast cancer can get acupuncture, massage therapy, and nutrition counseling. Our goal is to help them relax and regain the strength they need for family and careers while they battle breast cancer. * American Journal of Roentgenology. 2009;193:586-591. 10.2214/AJR.08.2031 Dr. Analo treats the patient, not just the tumor When medical oncologist Dr. Helen Analo meets new patients, she takes time to understand any barriers that might stand between them and their treatment. “It could be transportation, job responsibilities, or a lack of family support,” she said. “Together with social workers, we make sure patients have everything they need to get through their chemotherapy and cancer journey. We also off er many clinical trials and encourage participation when appropriate.” Dr. Analo knows that other health issues, such as diabetes, heart disease, or mental health, can be aff ected by cancer treatment. “That’s why we have to deal with the whole person,” she said. “We have a psychiatrist and gynecologists at West Penn who focus on caring for cancer patients.” Dr. Analo’s patients are actively involved in the decision- making process. Their care team includes breast surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, specialized chemotherapy nurses, genetic counselors, social workers, dietitians, psychologists, and gynecologists — all working to achieve the best outcomes. Board certifi ed in Internal Medicine, Hematology, and Medical Oncology, Dr. Analo sees patients at West Penn Hospital and at offi ces in Monroeville. HELEN ANALO, MD, MEDICAL ONCOLOGIST BOOK AN APPOINTMENT BY CALLING (412) DOCTORS OR GET MORE INFO AT AHN.ORG/WESTPENN.