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Dana-Farber Brigham and Women's Cancer Center Banner

Breast Cancer Treatment Center

Photo of social worker Jane Bausch, LICSW, (left) with Cathy DeTerra, 30.

Program for Young Women with Breast Cancer

In the United States, breast cancer is the most common type of cancer and second leading cause of cancer-related death in women. However, little is known about breast cancer in young women (40 and younger).

As part of a larger effort to better understand breast cancer and to improve care and outcomes for our younger patients, Dana-Farber has developed a program targeted for this age group.

What does the program involve?

A program nurse will help coordinate your care from the initial visit through treatment, identifying issues specific to you. Having breast cancer at this age can sometimes mean that choices regarding your future have to be made earlier than you may have expected. Some decisions can affect what treatment options are available to you.

This program will be a source of support at a time when you may feel isolated and overwhelmed. Throughout your treatment, educational materials will be offered to help you make informed decisions about your care. As partners in your treatment, we will also help you navigate such issues as:

  • Fertility and reproductive options;
  • Genetic counseling;
  • Psychosocial needs;
  • Management of menopausal symptoms;
  • Survivorship; and
  • Research opportunities.

For more information about the program, please call (617) 632-1924.

"This program has made it easier for me to get through my breast cancer treatment. Being in an environment that supported the needs of younger women made my experience seem less frightening."
-- Jill, 29
Breast cancer survivor