Diagnosis and treatment of cancer requires a team of experts called a Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT). The team is made up of people with the necessary knowledge, skills and experience to ensure high quality diagnosis, treatment and care of all patients referred to the service with new breast symptoms.
The NHS Cancer Plan confirmed that ‘the care of all patients with cancer should be formally reviewed by a specialist team’. It went on to note that this would help ensure that ‘all patients have the benefit of the range of expert advice needed for high quality care.’
The Breast MDT in Bradford is made up of a number of professionals. You may meet some members of the team during your period of treatment.
The Bradford Breast Team meets on a Wednesday morning at 08:00 am in the Pennine Screening Unit Meeting Room. Your case will be discussed to ensure that all appropriate treatment options available to you are considered.
Bradford Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust recognises that each individual patient will have their own thoughts, views and preferences about treatment and acknowledges the need to share and discuss all treatment recommendations in full.
An MDT makes recommendations rather than decisions about the safest treatment options available. They will consider carefully all the information about your breast symptoms, diagnostic tests and surgical treatment.
The team utilises the expertise of all the professionals present and National Treatment Guidelines surrounding best practice to agree on the best treatment plan for you.
Following this meeting you will be offered an appointment to meet the team who will share these recommendations with you.
We will provide verbal and written information and time and contact with a breast care nurse specialist to help you as you consider your treatment choices.
This is a specialist who can assess breast problems and diagnose primary and recurrent breast cancer.
The surgeon has specialist skills to perform operations needed to remove cancer and to perform breast reconstruction procedures. Your breast surgeon will also discuss the results of surgery and any further treatment required.
Bradford Teaching Hospitals has three breast surgeons:
This is a nurse who is an expert in the care and support of people with breast problems. The Breast Care Nurse will provide information to help you to understand your treatment choices and will support you during your future treatment.
She can advise on local support groups and services providing practical, emotional, psychological, spiritual and social support during your treatment.
She can talk to other members of the Multi-Disciplinary Team on your behalf if you wish, and will guide you through your continuing follow-up care.
Bradford Teaching Hospitals has six Breast Care Nurses.
The team has a single point of contact where messages can be left and one of the team will return your call daily. Where possible messages will be answered by the breast care co-ordinator Mrs Sandra Stewart.
Please ring 01274 365190 and (clearly) leave your name, date of birth and contact telephone number.
The following direct numbers are also available but if you receive no reply please use the above answering service as the nurse concerned may be involved in clinical activity.
Breast Care Nurses Office: 01274 365865 / 365431
Breast Screening Department: 01274 365526
Messages cannot be left on this extension but signposting is available to the wider screening team if required through a recorded message on this extension
This is a doctor who is specially trained to interpret X-rays, mammograms and special scans from which a diagnosis is made, and who is an expert in carrying out diagnostic tests.
Bradford Teaching Hospitals has five consultant radiologists
The screening service also benefits from the skills and expertise of one additional consultant radiologist who provides screening radiology services in Bradford and symptomatic breast radiology services in Huddersfield.
This is a doctor who is an expert in looking at cancer cells under a microscope and advising on their appearance to guide decisions on treatment. Bradford Teaching Hospitals Breast Team has two consultant pathologists.
This is a doctor who is an expert on non-surgical treatments of breast cancer.
A clinical oncologist specialises particularly in radiotherapy but may also have experience in chemotherapy and hormone therapy. Bradford Teaching Hospitals benefits from the cross working relationships with Leeds Teaching Hospitals and the named clinical oncologist for the team is:
A medical oncologist specialises in chemotherapy and hormone therapy. Bradford Teaching Hospitals has one consultant medical oncologist who is supported by other medical oncology colleagues:
This nurse identifies patients who are eligible to take part in research studies. The research nurse provides patients and their families with information about research studies, co-ordinates treatment and supports patients whilst they are taking part.
Bradford Breast Team has a research nursing team.
Telephone: 01274 383435
At some point during your treatment, you may wish to visit The Cancer Support Yorkshire Centre or Maggies Yorkshire. Both of these units offer personal, individual support and therapies to help you manage the effects of your cancer treatment.
The contact details for each of these centres are listed for your information and our support team will be happy to help you.
Cancer Support Yorkshire
Daisy House Farm
44 Smith Lane,
Bradford BD9 6DA
Telephone: 01274 77 66 88
Maggies Yorkshire
St James University Hospital,
Alma Street,
Leeds LS9 7BE
Telephone: 0113 457 8364
Email: leeds@maggies.org
Bosom Friends
Evening Group Meetings (third Wednesday of each month) 7.00pm at
Cancer Support Yorkshire Centre
Daisy House Farm,
44 Smith Lane
Bradford.
Further Information:
www.facebook.com/bosomfriendsbradford
www.BosomFriendsBradford.Org
Macmillan Cancer Relief
Telephone (Helpline Free): 0808 808 2020,
Monday – Friday 9am to 9pm
www.macmillan.org.uk
Breast Cancer Care
Telephone (Helpline Free): 0808 800 6000
www.breastcancercare.org.uk
Breast Care Nurses
(answer phone) 18001 01274 365190.
This will be answered between the hours of 9am-4pm Monday–Friday.
Out of hours concerns should be directed to your GP or post surgical out of hours contact above.
Breast Secretaries
01274 365734 / 365844
Prosthetic Appointments
01274 365190
Research Nurse
01274 383435
Surveillance mammogram appointment enquiries
01274 365522
Lisa Hill (in patient waiting list officer)
01274 273787
Horton Wing Reception
01274 365821
Dales Reception
01274 365330
Pennine Reception
01274 365525
Breast Care Specialist Nurses: 01274 365190
Mr Linforth secretary: 01274 365844
Mr Salhab secretary: 01274 365734
Miss Tait secretary: 01274 365734
Secretarial team available Monday to Friday (8am – 4pm)
Miss Langlands secretary: 01274 365844
Secretarial team available Monday to Friday (8am – 4pm)
Central Booking Office Team: 01274 274274
Monday to Friday (8.30am – 5pm)
Breast Care Nurse answer machine: 01274 365190
Monday to Friday (9am – 4pm)
If leaving a message please leave your name, date of birth and a contact telephone number. This machine is checked regularly. It may not always be possible to return your call on the same day.
Prosthetic advice and appointments
Clinics are run from The Dales Unit, Level 2, Area 8, Horton Wing, St Luke’s Hospital every other Monday morning. Telephone 01274 365190 to make an appointment.
Monday to Friday (9am – 4pm).
Breast Research Nurse: 01274 383435
You can contact us using the Relay UK app. Textphone users will need to dial 18001 ahead of the number to be contacted.
Depending on your past medical history and general fitness, the appointment will take between 30 minutes to 2 hours to complete.
Some investigations may be performed including blood tests and MRSA (MSSA if having implants) swabs.
Covid information will also be provided prior to surgery.
You may need to see an anaesthetist before coming to hospital. If not, the anaesthetist will see you on the day of surgery.
Please bring with you information about any medication that you are taking at this time.
If we are unable to feel the breast lump you will require a small marking wire or Magseed to be placed into the breast. This is done in the Pennine Suite, Area 8, Level 2, Horton Wing, St Luke’s Hospital. You will be told if this is necessary. The time to attend for this will be in the top section of your admission letter.
If you have been told you require a sentinel node injection this will be given either by your surgeon in the breast clinic or in the medical physics department at the Bradford Royal Infirmary.
Please check the details carefully as this may be the day before your surgery.
If you have one, or a combination of the following medical needs, you may be entitled to hospital transport – Please speak to the clinic receptionist when arranging your next appointment.
We do not routinely drain a seroma as there is a potential risk of introducing infection.
However occasionally the seroma causes skin tightness which limits arm movement, prevents sleep and is painful even with painkillers. If this happens, we can drain the seroma with a small needle.
This is done in clinic, and is not usually painful. You are likely to get a sense of immediate relief as the fluid drains and the tension goes. Unfortunately the fluid can return and the seroma may have to be drained more than once.
Rarely the wound may open slightly and the fluid causing the seroma floods out. This can be frightening, but do not worry. You may even feel better for the fluid coming away. If this happens, you need to ring the ward or the Breast Care Nurses for advice.
All of the above can be signs of infection/bleeding and must be acted upon quickly.
If you experience any of these symptoms, you can contact:
Breast Care Nurses: 01274 365190
Monday to Friday (9am – 4pm)
(Please leave a message and someone will call you back or see your GP if this is easier and quicker for you.Out of hours, please contact
Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU) - BRI: 01274 383205
(This is an acute surgical ward. If at all possible, try to contact the breast team before a weekend if you think you may run into problems.
You can contact us using the Relay UK app. Textphone users will need to dial 18001 ahead of the number to be contacted
This will depend on the type of surgery you have had, your usual level of activity and your personality. We recommend that you listen to your body and gradually return to your normal lifestyle at your own pace. If you are struggling with anything (physical or psychological) it is important to take a step back and try again later. There is no right answer to this; it is a case of pushing yourself a little but also resting when you need to. We are all different.
Please contact your Breast Care Nurse, Breast Consultant or GP if you are struggling with any of the above side effects.
Your surgical clinic appointment will normally be in 3 weeks after surgery. The date and time of your appointment will be posted to you.
It is timed so that your histology results are ready and your case has been discussed at the Multi-Disciplinary Team Meeting (MDT).At this appointment, we will check your wound and discuss with you your histology results and treatment/follow up care plan.
We will offer you a written summary of your histology and treatment plan to take away with you.
It is usual to require some form of other treatment following surgery for breast cancer. The doctors who discuss this treatment with you are called ‘Oncologists’. This generally starts 4–6 weeks after surgery. You will be given an appointment card with the date and time for your Oncology appointment when you attend the surgical follow up appointment.
If you have had a mastectomy or your breast is noticeably smaller than the other side, the breast care nurse will fit you with a ‘softie’ (lightweight temporary breast shape) before you leave clinic pre operatively. When you feel ready to consider a more permanent breast prosthesis which is usually around 6-8 weeks after surgery, please ring the Breast Care Nurses on Bradford (01274) 365190 Monday to Friday between 9am and 4pm.
If there is no one available to speak to you, please leave a short message clearly stating your name, date of birth and telephone contact number. They will ring you back on picking up this message to arrange an appointment.
Experienced fitters come to the hospital from the companies that make the prosthetic breast forms. They also provide expert bra fitting advice and provide a free bra on initial assessment. The clinics take place every other Monday.
You can come for a fitting when your wound is fully healed, any swelling has gone down, and you can wear a bra for at least an hour. This can be anytime from surgery, but normally around 6 to 8 weeks after.
Remember, we are all different so it is perfectly acceptable to come when you feel ready, your wound may allow for it to be sooner or later than the times stated.
If not, contact pre assessment on 01274 365758
Bradford Cancer Support
Daisy House Farm,
44 Smith Lane,
Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
BD9 6DA
Telephone: 01274 776688
bradfordcancersupport.org.uk
Maggie’s Leeds
St James's University Hospital
Alma Street,
Leeds
LS9 7BE
Telephone: 0113 4578364
E-mail: leeds@maggies.org
Bosom Friends (Bradford)
Pat Asquith (chair): 01943 875572
Liz Carrington (secretary): 01274 618982
E-mail: info@bosomfriendsbradford.org.uk
Breast Cancer Care
Free telephone help line: 0808 800 60000
www.breastcancercare.org.uk
Macmillan
Free telephone help line: 0808 808 2020
www.macmillan.org.uk
Breakthrough Breast Cancer Care
Free telephone help line: 0808 0100 200
www.breakthrough.org.uk
South Asian Women’s Support Group
Bradford Cancer Suport
Telephone: 01274 776688
www.bradfordcancersupport.org.uk