Breast cancer originates in the breast tissue, typically in the lining of the milk ducts or lobules that supply the ducts with milk. Symptoms can include a lump in the breast, a change in breast shape, dimpling of the skin, fluid coming from the nipple, or a red scaly patch of skin. Treatment usually involves a combination of surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, and targeted therapy, depending on the stage and type of cancer.
Breast cancer treatment in 3 Oncology clinics in Melbourne
3 clinics specializing in Oncology providing treatment of
Breast cancer
Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that forms in the breast tissue. It can cause symptoms like a lump, breast changes, or nipple discharge, and requires a combination of treatments such as surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or targeted therapies for optimal management.
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disease in Melbourne.
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Surgical breast biopsy
≈ $3,423
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Lumpectomy
≈ $4,771
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Needle biopsy
≈ $909
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Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy
≈ $2,953
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Partial mastectomy
≈ $6,894
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Radical mastectomy
≈ $13,242
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Subcutaneous mastectomy
≈ $7,040
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Double preventive mastectomy
≈ $8,091
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Breast reconstruction after mastectomy
≈ $19,185
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Surgical breast biopsy
≈ $3,423
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Lumpectomy
≈ $4,771
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Needle biopsy
≈ $909
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Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy
≈ $2,953
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Partial mastectomy
≈ $6,894
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Radical mastectomy
≈ $13,242
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Subcutaneous mastectomy
≈ $7,040
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Double preventive mastectomy
≈ $8,091
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Breast reconstruction after mastectomy
≈ $19,185
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Immune checkpoint inhibitors
by request
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Radiation therapy
by request
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Monoclonal antibodies therapy (mAbs)
by request
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Radical nephrectomy
≈ $13,458
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Radical nephrectomy + Inferior vena cava (IVC) thrombectomy
≈ $20,967
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Nephroureterectomy
≈ $13,368
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Orchiectomy
≈ $5,828
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Surgery for bone cancer
≈ $12,659
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Soft tissue tumor removal
≈ $7,106
Nearby clinics in Australia
Perhaps you should consider the following clinics we have found nearby basing on your Location, Specialization, Disease filters applied.
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Radiation therapy
by request
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Image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT)
by request
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Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT)
by request
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Volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT)
by request
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LINAC based stereotactic radiosurgery
by request
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Hormone therapy for breast cancer
by request
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Hemicolectomy
≈ $13,390
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Rectum anterior resection
≈ $16,601
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Radical prostatectomy
≈ $15,285
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Surgical breast biopsy
≈ $3,423
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Lumpectomy
≈ $4,771
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Needle biopsy
≈ $909
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Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy
≈ $2,953
-
Partial mastectomy
≈ $6,894
-
Radical mastectomy
≈ $13,242
-
Subcutaneous mastectomy
≈ $7,040
-
Double preventive mastectomy
≈ $8,091
-
Breast reconstruction after mastectomy
≈ $19,185
-
Surgical breast biopsy
≈ $3,423
-
Lumpectomy
≈ $4,771
-
Needle biopsy
≈ $909
-
Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy
≈ $2,953
-
Partial mastectomy
≈ $6,894
-
Radical mastectomy
≈ $13,242
-
Subcutaneous mastectomy
≈ $7,040
-
Double preventive mastectomy
≈ $8,091
-
Breast reconstruction after mastectomy
≈ $19,185
-
Surgical breast biopsy
≈ $3,423
-
Lumpectomy
≈ $4,771
-
Needle biopsy
≈ $909
-
Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy
≈ $2,953
-
Partial mastectomy
≈ $6,894
-
Radical mastectomy
≈ $13,242
-
Subcutaneous mastectomy
≈ $7,040
-
Double preventive mastectomy
≈ $8,091
-
Breast reconstruction after mastectomy
≈ $19,185
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Surgical breast biopsy
≈ $3,402
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Lumpectomy
≈ $4,742
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Needle biopsy
≈ $903
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Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy
≈ $2,935
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Partial mastectomy
≈ $6,853
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Radical mastectomy
≈ $13,162
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Subcutaneous mastectomy
≈ $6,997
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Double preventive mastectomy
≈ $8,042
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Breast reconstruction after mastectomy
≈ $19,068
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Surgical breast biopsy
≈ $3,423
-
Lumpectomy
≈ $4,771
-
Needle biopsy
≈ $909
-
Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy
≈ $2,953
-
Partial mastectomy
≈ $6,894
-
Radical mastectomy
≈ $13,242
-
Subcutaneous mastectomy
≈ $7,040
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Double preventive mastectomy
≈ $8,091
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Breast reconstruction after mastectomy
≈ $19,185
Clinics grouping by rating
Clinic with the highest rating of 4.3 — Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne, Australia, clinic with the most reviews number of 657 — The Royal Melbourne Hospital Parkville in Melbourne, Australia.
With rating from 3.0 to 3.9 — 2 clinics.
With rating 4.0 and over — 1 clinic .
Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
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