Anonymous wrote:I took a look. Inova Shar is 12 miles from Sibley. About half an hour avoiding highways.
I live 8 miles away from Sibley.
I would pick an NCI certified place and a great surgeon.
Sibley imo has a great one in Dr Tran. I told her take all you want and have clean margins. I was early stage invasive ductal. Very small. Because I didn't want to risk arm edema I wanted no sentinal nodes taken. She went to tumor board and I have all my nodes.
That is why I chose whole breast radiation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15:54 again
If I had to do it again, I would use Sibley. I would prefer care nearer my Arlington home, especially daily trips for radiation.
Clean mammogram end of June!
Good to hear you had clean mammogram. It’s becoming so stressful to do the mammogram every six months.
Anonymous wrote:NO WAY. Sibley is terrible. But it really depends on the specific doctor you are seeing.
Anonymous wrote:I met with oncologists at Hopkins and Sibley. I had an early stage breast cancer with a standard treatment protocol. Both oncologists said to get care closest to home as the treatment would be the exact same anywhere. If I didn’t respond, had a recurrence, or some other unusual situation presented, then I should consider Hopkins or another well known cancer center.
To answer your question, going to Sibley is not the same as going to Hopkins in Baltimore, but there are some advantages to being in the Hopkins network.
Anonymous wrote:15:54 again
If I had to do it again, I would use Sibley. I would prefer care nearer my Arlington home, especially daily trips for radiation.
Clean mammogram end of June!
Anonymous wrote:I dont know, but am dealing with them for possible lymphoma up in Baltimore, seeing doc this week. I can tell you that instead of PET/CT which is 25mSV of radiation there are now PET/MRIs with only 3-4mSV of radiation---I was shocked Hopkins doesnt have this machine. There are 30 such machines in the US, you would think Hopkins would be the first to get it. I will ask my oncologist if they can order PET/MRI instead of PET/CT.
Ask if that can be an option for you.
Good luck!!!