Oncology Gilbert
Banner Health. Exhale.
My approach to breast cancer care is compassionate, evidence-based, and centered on each patient as an individual. I believe in open communication, shared decision-making, and thoughtful surgical care that reflects both the best science and each patient’s values. Equity and access are central to my work, guiding my commitment to delivering high-quality care for all patients while advancing breast cancer treatment and outcomes.
Keywords transverse upper gracilis flap, transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap, surgical management of advanced hepato biliary cancer, staging laparotomy, skin cancer, sentinel node biopsy, scar hypertrophy, sarcoma, ruptured implant, resensation technique, postpartum mastitis, open breast biopsy, nipple repair, nipple reinnervation, nipple lesions, nipple fissure, nipple diseases, nipple discharge, mondor's disease, minimally invasive lymph node dissection, metastatic colon cancer, melanoma surgery, mastotomy, mastopathy, mastodynia, mastitis, mammogram, mammary dysplasia, mammary duct ectasia, male breast reduction, lymph node dissection, lumpectomy, laparoscopic whipple procedure, implant based breast reconstruction, hypoplasia of breast, hypopigmented nipple lesions, hypertrophy of breast, history of fibrocystic disease, history of breast cancer, gastrointestinal (gi) cancer, galactorrhea, galactocele, fibrocystic breast changes, fat grafting, excision of breast lesion, endoscopic breast augmentation, disproportion of reconstructed breast, dense breast, deformity of reconstructed breast, cytoreduction surgery, core needle biopsy of breast, contusion of breast, cancer risk reduction surgery, breast thickening, breast surgery, breast fine needle aspiration, breast examination, breast cyst, breast conservation, breast cancer follow up, breast cancer during pregnancy, breast calcification, breast augmentation, breast atrophy, breast abscess, bloodless breast surgery, benign breast lump, axillary lymphadenopathy, autologous breast tissue reconstruction, aspiration breast cyst, anorectal cancer, acquired deformity of reconstructed breast, acquired absence of breast, abnormal mammogram, abdominal scars, node positive breast cancer, ductal carcinoma in situ (dcis), lobular carcinoma in situ (lcis), hormone receptor positive breast cancer, her2 positive breast cancer, hidden scar breast cancer surgery, lobular neoplasia, areola sparing mastectomy, axillary mass, er negative breast cancer, breast hyperplasia, axillary lymphadenectomy, inflammatory breast cancer, invasive breast cancer, metastatic breast cancer, skin sparing mastectomy, oncoplastic breast surgery, nipple sparing mastectomy, sentinel lymph node biopsy, triple negative breast cancer, breast cancer surgery, breast cancer, metastatic axillary cancer, hereditary breast and ovarian cancer, breast prosthesis.