Treatment Options
Precision Medicine
Precision medicine (also called "personalized medicine" or "individualized medicine") is a leading approach to breast cancer that aims to treat the condition as precisely as possible, avoiding overtreating or unnecessary cancer treatments.
Surgical Treatment
Our team provides the most advanced surgical treatment options for breast cancer treatment and prevention
Clinical Trials
As a patient, you may have the opportunity to participate in one of our clinical trials to receive a new and promising advance in treatment.
Preventative Breast Surgery
At the Weill Cornell Medicine Breast Center, our team of caring providers helps every patient feel supported, empowered and confident to make choices for their care and future.
Breast Reconstruction
Our plastic and reconstructive surgeons offer the most advanced breast reconstruction surgery options and techniques and have been leaders in the evolution of breast reconstruction.
Complementary Care Services
These services help to ease pain, neuropathy, fatigue, insomnia, stress, anxiety and more.
Fertility Preservation
The Center for Reproductive Medicine's medical fertility preservation program assists women who wish to retain their potential to have children in the future by freezing their eggs or fertilized eggs for use in future pregnancies.
Specialized Programs
High-Risk Breast Clinic
The specialists at the Weill Cornell Medicine High-Risk Breast Clinic help those who may be at a higher risk of developing breast cancer, including educating them about their options and developing a plan for monitoring their health.
Young Women's Breast Cancer Program
The Young Women's Breast Cancer Program is dedicated to providing optimal, multidisciplinary care to patients aged 45 and younger who have been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Survivorship Program
The Breast Cancer Survivorship Program at the Iris Cantor Women's Center provides leading care and unique resources for those who have ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) or who have completed the active phase of their breast cancer treatment.
Genetic Risk Assessment
Certain gene mutations — which may be passed down from parent to child — can increase the risk for developing cancers, including breast cancer. The Genetic Risk Assessment Program provides compassionate and supportive care to help patients understand their personal risk for breast cancer.