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<str<strong>on</strong>g>Focused</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> specialized care 17In <strong>the</strong> mastectomy category, <strong>the</strong> figure shows results for women who tested negative for <strong>the</strong>BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutati<strong>on</strong> who did not have breast cancer. Not surprisingly, 14% of thosewith breast cancer in this category had treatment-related mastectomies.Chemopreventi<strong>on</strong> opti<strong>on</strong>s included taking tamoxifen or raloxifene. Although more womenwho tested positive chose chemopreventi<strong>on</strong>, <strong>the</strong> difference was not significant. Lifestylechanges included increasing exercise (adopted by 29% of those who tested positive and27% of those who tested negative), decreasing alcohol intake (8% and 13%, respectively),stopping smoking (3% and 3%, respectively), and stopping horm<strong>on</strong>e replacement <strong>the</strong>rapy(6% and 4%, respectively).The physicians andgenetic counselors at<strong>Baylor</strong> Samm<strong>on</strong>s havealways provided psychosocialsupport andcounseling at every step.All <strong>patient</strong>s in both groups informed family members. Of those who tested negative, a surprising11% had o<strong>the</strong>r family members tested.This study provided evidence that a diagnosis of a deleterious BRCA mutati<strong>on</strong> affects medicalmanagement of individuals coping with <strong>the</strong> diagnosis or a family history of breast and/orovarian cancer.Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma Clinicby Estil Vance, MD<strong>Baylor</strong> Samm<strong>on</strong>s Cancer Center’s Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL) Clinic, which openedin 2002, has now seen approximately 300 new CTCL <strong>patient</strong>s—making it <strong>on</strong>e of <strong>the</strong> largestdevoted CTCL clinics in <strong>the</strong> country. The clinic is staffed by both a dermatologist, JenniferCa<strong>the</strong>r, MD, and a medical <strong>on</strong>cologist, Estil Vance, MD, <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> medical staff at <strong>Baylor</strong> Dallas.CTCL is a unique type of lymphoma that involves <strong>the</strong> skin. As <strong>the</strong> name suggests, <strong>the</strong>setumors derive from <strong>the</strong> T-cell comp<strong>on</strong>ent of <strong>the</strong> immune system. The most comm<strong>on</strong> subtypeis called mycosis fungoides, which derives its name from <strong>the</strong> small tumors’ resemblance tomushrooms. CTCL usually lasts years to decades. Initially, <strong>the</strong> lymphoma appears as red,scaly patches, which can mimic eczema or psoriasis, although it may range in appearancefrom a sunburn-like rash to a disfiguring tumor of <strong>the</strong> skin. Itching, burning, and dry/scalyskin are comm<strong>on</strong>ly associated with this lymphoma. Signs and symptoms may precede <strong>the</strong>diagnosis of CTCL for years, and numerous skin biopsies may be needed to establish <strong>the</strong>diagnosis. The symptoms often significantly affect <strong>the</strong> quality of life of <strong>the</strong> <strong>patient</strong>. Patientsrequire careful laboratory surveillance and medical follow-up.Dr. Estil VanceDr. Jennifer Ca<strong>the</strong>rProstate Cancer: Robotic SurgeryExcerpts from InTouch magazine Winter 2008 by Dawn HunckIn 2007, <strong>Baylor</strong> University Medical Center began offering men <strong>the</strong> opti<strong>on</strong> of robotic-assistedprostatectomy with <strong>the</strong> da Vinci ® Surgical <strong>System</strong>. “The goal is to achieve <strong>the</strong> same resultsin treating <strong>the</strong> cancer, but with a lower risk of complicati<strong>on</strong>s,” said Mat<strong>the</strong>w Shuford, MD,a urologist <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> medical staff at <strong>Baylor</strong> Dallas.

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