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No matter what kind of treatment a cancer patient receives, the fight against cancer is more than a physical challenge. It impacts everything from emotional well-being to financial stability. We believe that caring for a patient is caring for a person. We realize that people exist within a matrix of family, friends, jobs, homes, neighborhoods, geographical areas, and psychological and cultural environments, all of which can influence health and disease. Our mission is to develop a treatment plan that is right for our patient and their loved ones in an environment that supports and nurtures them.
Radiation oncologist Dr. Leonard Farber founded the Farber Center for Radiation Oncology with the goal of providing unparalleled, innovative care while catering to patients real lives both at the center and beyond. The first and only freestanding radiation facility of its kind in Manhattan, the Farber Center represents a warm alternative to the sterile and often daunting hospital environment without compromising quality of medical care and they accept most insurance plans. Drawing on his longstanding experience as one of the most respected radiation oncologist in the field, Dr. Farber handpicked the most innovative technology, sought-after physicians, and superior facilities in the world to establish what is first and foremost a superlative treatment center. In fact, the Farber Center's independent status allows the facility to take advantage of the most sophisticated technology available, offering superior treatment under the guidance of highly regarded professionals while treating patients as people.
Radiation oncologist Dr. Leonard Farber founded the Farber Center for Radiation Oncology with the goal of providing unparalleled, innovative care while catering to patients real lives both at the center and beyond. The first and only freestanding radiation facility of its kind in Manhattan, the Farber Center represents a warm alternative to the sterile and often daunting hospital environment without compromising quality of medical care and they accept most insurance plans. Drawing on his longstanding experience as one of the most respected radiation oncologist in the field, Dr. Farber handpicked the most innovative technology, sought-after physicians, and superior facilities in the world to establish what is first and foremost a superlative treatment center. In fact, the Farber Center's independent status allows the facility to take advantage of the most sophisticated technology available, offering superior treatment under the guidance of highly regarded professionals while treating patients as people.
AccuBoost for Breast Cancer
The Farber Center has become the 34th in the world and the first in NYC to treat patients with AccuBoost, a new image-guided treatment for breast cancer. The process uses digital mammography for localization and surface applications for the delivery of radiation. AccuBoost is the first technology to allow High Dose Rate (HDR) treatment of breast cancer in a Non-Invasive way.
Prior to AccuBoost, partial breast irradiation treatment was performed via invasive techniques such as employing multiple protruding catheters or with inflatable balloon devices implanted into the breast. AccuBoost can be delivered either prior to or after the main external beam portion of women's treatment. The breast is immobilized and imaged in a manner similar to mammography but without excessive pressure. A special applicator is positioned to deliver the radiation with great accuracy, and virtually eliminating unwanted exposure to heart, lungs and chest wall.
Patients receive treatment each day for five to eight days, and for each treatment, the beam targets different angles so that the entire surface is radiated. The brachytherapy suite at The Farber Center for Radiation Oncology has the AccuBoost digital mammography unit available to facilitate the delivery of this new treatment technique.
The advantages of AccuBoost
According to the Accuboost Web site, the tried-and-true mainstream practice of whole breast irradiation following lumpectomy has an excellent record that spans more than three decades. The WBI procedure includes an all-important "boost" phase. The AccuBoost system is designed to target the boost dose scientifically and accurately with good quality control. The anticipated benefits of AccuBoost are listed below:
Noninvasive radiation delivery in a simple outpatient procedure.
Accurate targeting of the radiation to the intended site via real-time image guidance.
Conformal radiation field - matches the target size, shape and location.
Minimal dose to healthy tissue as the radiation is focused on the intended target, sparing exposure to the heart, lungs and the uninvolved breast.
Uniform radiation field from the center to the edge.
Homogenous treatment - no hot or cold spots in the field.
Excellent reliability, reproducibility and process control.
Digital map of the boost dose for in-process correction and for future reference.
Prior to AccuBoost, partial breast irradiation treatment was performed via invasive techniques such as employing multiple protruding catheters or with inflatable balloon devices implanted into the breast. AccuBoost can be delivered either prior to or after the main external beam portion of women's treatment. The breast is immobilized and imaged in a manner similar to mammography but without excessive pressure. A special applicator is positioned to deliver the radiation with great accuracy, and virtually eliminating unwanted exposure to heart, lungs and chest wall.
Patients receive treatment each day for five to eight days, and for each treatment, the beam targets different angles so that the entire surface is radiated. The brachytherapy suite at The Farber Center for Radiation Oncology has the AccuBoost digital mammography unit available to facilitate the delivery of this new treatment technique.
The advantages of AccuBoost
According to the Accuboost Web site, the tried-and-true mainstream practice of whole breast irradiation following lumpectomy has an excellent record that spans more than three decades. The WBI procedure includes an all-important "boost" phase. The AccuBoost system is designed to target the boost dose scientifically and accurately with good quality control. The anticipated benefits of AccuBoost are listed below:
Noninvasive radiation delivery in a simple outpatient procedure.
Accurate targeting of the radiation to the intended site via real-time image guidance.
Conformal radiation field - matches the target size, shape and location.
Minimal dose to healthy tissue as the radiation is focused on the intended target, sparing exposure to the heart, lungs and the uninvolved breast.
Uniform radiation field from the center to the edge.
Homogenous treatment - no hot or cold spots in the field.
Excellent reliability, reproducibility and process control.
Digital map of the boost dose for in-process correction and for future reference.
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Breast Reconstruction Covered by Insurance
Meanwhile, Franquet's drew the support of former New York Sen. Alfonse M. D'Amato, who sponsored WHCRA in Congress and helped pushed through the legislation, which was signed into law on Oct. 21, 1998.
WHCRA is a federal law that requires all sponsored group health plans, insurance companies, individual policies and health maintenance organizations offering medical and surgical benefits with respect to a mastectomy must also offer coverage for reconstructive surgery in a manner determined in consultation with the attending physician and the patient. WHCRA ensures that your coverage includes:
1. Reconstruction of the breast on which the mastectomy was performed.
2. Surgery and reconstruction of the other breast to create a symmetrical appearance.
3. Prostheses (breast implants).
4. Treatment for physical complications of the mastectomy, including lymphedema (swelling caused by an accumulation of lymph fluid in the arm).
WHCRA applies to three types of health insurance coverage, according to the Department of Health and Human Services:
1. Self-funded group plans
2. Fully insured group plans
3. Individual health insurance plans
How WHCRA works
WHCRA amended the Public Health Service Act and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). It is administered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). It does not require group health plans or individual health insurance companies to cover mastectomies. Instead, it requires those plans and insurers that already provide coverage for mastectomies to also pay for breast reconstruction surgery in connection with a mastectomy.
WHCRA does not prohibit plans and insurers from imposing deductibles or co-payments for benefits relating to breast reconstruction surgery following a mastectomy. However, these deductibles or co-payments must be consistent with those charged for other benefits under the health plan.
It's against federal law for a health insurance company to deny you a policy or fail to renew your health insurance coverage solely for the purpose of avoiding WHCRA's requirements. In addition, insurers must not penalize your doctor for complying with WHCRA or provide financial incentives to induce your doctor to furnish care that is not consistent with WHCRA rules.
Although WHCRA covers most women with group health plans and individual insurance, the law does not apply to everyone, according to the DOL. If your employer is a church or state or local school district, and the plan is self-insured, your employer is exempt from WHCRA. It does not apply to state high-risk pools either. Although these plans may indeed cover mastectomies, they do not have to cover breast reconstruction or implants.
Some state laws provide more protections than WHCRA. To learn more, contact your state's insurance department.
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SURVIVING STAGE IV BREAST CANCER
At the age of 32, Katherine Russell Rich was a newly divorced magazine editor living in the Big Apple. However, her life changed dramatically over the course of the next 10 years as she struggled with breast cancer. THE RED DEVIL is the memoir she has chosen to write about those years in which her indefatigable spirit came up against many an obstacle and yet still seemed to persevere. She has survived a lumpectomy, radiation, several protocols of chemotherapy and hormones, a bone marrow transplant and alternative healing techniques. Her sharp eye for detail and sense of humor serve her well in this gripping account. Navigating the medical universe of a cancer patient Rich became dissatisfied with several medical professionals before she finally found a physician who had her best interests at heart: her first breast surgeon had been prepared to operate without doing a mammogram until her mother intervened; another oncologist did not return her phone calls and consistently undermined her until Rich finally got the message that she was no longer interested in treating her. Rich also explores the difficulties that having advanced cancer caused in her personal life. She is now involved in a combination of alternative treatments and chemotherapy that her oncologist is convinced will stabilize, if not cure, her disease.To connect with other Stage IV survivors:http://www.breastcancer.org
To purchase the book: www.amazon.com
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