Breast cancer specialists in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
We provide compassionate care throughout your breast cancer journey.
We are HCA Healthcare Sarah Cannon Cancer Network at Los Robles Regional Medical Center. We offer innovative medical, surgical and radiation oncology. We encourage regular mammograms because we know early detection is crucial.
Screening mammogram
You can now schedule a screening mammogram online.
You can now schedule a screening mammogram online.
Related specialties
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Our breast cancer program
We provide more than advanced treatments. Our care team also offers educational resources and emotional support for you and your family.
Breast cancer prevention
You cannot control some things that put you at risk for breast cancer, such as your gender and age. However, you can change other risk factors to stay as healthy as possible. These include:
- Eating a healthy diet with lots of fruits, vegetables and whole grains
- Having regular exams and mammograms
- Limiting the amount of alcohol you drink
- Maintaining a healthy weight
- Making exercise a routine part of your life
Schedule a mammogram
As part of our commitment to providing advanced breast health services, we offer mammogram screening services at three locations. For assistance scheduling your screening or diagnostic mammogram, please call (888) 858-9936.
Breast cancer symptoms
It's essential to be aware of the symptoms of breast cancer so you can seek medical attention for further testing. Symptoms of breast cancer can include:
- A change in the way the breast feels (the most common symptom is a painless lump or thickening in the breast or underarm)
- A change in the way the breast looks (the skin on the breast may dimple or look like an orange peel or the size and shape of the breast may change)
- A change in the nipple (it may turn in, or the skin around it may look scaly)
- Fluid that drains from the nipple
Breast cancer treatment
You will most likely undergo a surgical procedure to remove cancer. You might also undergo chemotherapy or hormone therapy before surgery to help shrink the tumor. Our surgeon may remove some of the lymph nodes under your arm to determine if the cancer has spread to this area.
Depending on the cancer stage, your doctor may recommend different options. The first is breast-conserving surgery, called a lumpectomy, to remove just the cancer from the breast. Typically, you undergo several weeks of radiation after surgery.
In more severe cases, we recommend a mastectomy, which is surgery to remove the breast. If you have a mastectomy, you can have an operation to create a new breast, often at the same time. Radiation may or may not be needed after a mastectomy.
To learn more about our breast cancer services, please call (843) 692-1969.
What treatment is best for me?
Historically, breast cancer meant having your breast removed. This is no longer always true. Studies show that with early-stage cancer, breast-conserving surgery can be as effective as a mastectomy. You and your doctor will decide which group of treatments is right for you.
Learning that you have breast cancer can cause a range of feelings, from sadness and fear to anger and despair. Tell your doctor if your emotions make it hard to move forward with treatment. You may benefit from counseling or a support group. Talking with others who have faced the same choices can greatly help.
About HCA Healthcare Sarah Cannon Cancer Network
Fighting cancer takes a team
HCA Healthcare Sarah Cannon Cancer Network delivers you exceptional cancer care through cutting-edge, specialized treatments, multidisciplinary collaboration and care that is tailored to you. Our teams of passionate caregivers and global oncology experts across the United States and United Kingdom offer services and expertise that extend across many types of cancer. Together with the full support of HCA Healthcare – a leading provider of cancer care and research – we’re with you and your family from diagnosis through survivorship.
askSARAH helpline
Have cancer questions? We can help. askSARAH is a dedicated helpline for your cancer-related questions. Our specially trained nurses are available 24/7, and all calls are confidential. Contact askSARAH at (844) 482-4812.
Breast cancer reconstructive surgery
Learn more about how we provide reconstructive breast surgery following a mastectomy.
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