Social Work
Every new patient has the opportunity to meet
with a social worker. Social workers assist you and
your family members/significant others with the emotional,
psychological and practical needs related to cancer
diagnosis and treatment. Look to these compassionate
staff members for individual and family counseling,
referrals to support groups, and assistance with lodging/hotels,
transportation, home care support and other community
resources.
Genetic Counseling, Testing
and Education
St. Vincent's Comprehensive Breast Center offers genetic
counseling and education regarding cancer risk to you
and your family members. This information may be helpful
as you make decisions regarding your medical care.
Genetic counseling involves a discussion of your personal
and/or family history of cancer. The goal of cancer
genetic counseling is to provide clear and clinically
relevant information about genetic risk factors in an
atmosphere of support and education.
Who may benefit from the genetic counseling?
- A cancer diagnosis at an early age, specifically
breast, colon, or ovarian cancer diagnosed under age
50
- Several relatives with cancer
- A close relative who developed cancer at an early
age
- A relative who has had more than one cancer
- A relative who has had a rare or unusual cancer
Additional Support Services