October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and IWEF arranged for a teleconference with four distinguished doctors in the valley to talk about this subject.
The four distinguished doctors were Dr. Rashmi Vaidya, Dr. Padma Tummala. Dr. Brenda Moorthy, and Dr. Sujatha Gunnala. Thank you doctors for devoting your precious time to educate all of us on this very important subject.
A brief introduction of the doctors on the panel.
Dr. Rashmi Pradhan Vaidya
Dr. Rashmi Pradhan Vaidya who is double Board Certified in General Surgery having trained in both India (2000) and the US (2009) has been practicing exclusively breast surgical oncology since completing her Breast Surgery Fellowship from the Cleveland Clinic in 2009. Dr. Vaidya joined Ironwood Cancer & Research Centers in July 2016.
Dr. Vaidya practices a patient centered, evidence based approach to breast cancer treatment. Her surgical repertoire includes: oncoplastic breast surgery, modified radical mastectomies and reconstructive breast procedures done in concert with plastic surgery. Her advanced training in Japan gives her the ability to offer a minimally invasive approach to select patients for certain breast surgery procedures.
Dr. Padma Tummala
Dr. Padma Tummala: She practices Obstetrics and Gynecology at Park Avenue, in Glendale AZ. Dr. Tummala provides comprehensive Gynecology care including gynourology, advanced laparoscopy and in office procedures. She also deals with problems related to female organs and wide range of issues arising from them. She specializes in delivering babies and does preventive services for women. She has been practicing for more than 20 years now. Dr. Tummala is married and has a son and a daughter. Her hobbies include yoga, reading and cooking.
Dr. Brenda Moorthy
Dr. Brenda Moorthy. She is a specialist in treating breast diseases and she practices oncoplastic breast surgery, which combines sound oncology principles with plastic surgery techniques. She was voted by her peers as a “Top Doc” in 2013-2017. One of her passions is to promote international awareness of breast cancer, specifically in countries such as India.
She has coauthored publications and a book chapter. In her spare time she enjoys travelling and playing tennis with her husband and two young sons.
Dr. Sujatha Gunnala
Dr. Sujatha Gunnala is a practicing physician, specializing in Infertility &Reproductive endocrinology in the valley. She established South west Fertility center in 1980, a state of the art medical center for treatment of Infertility problems in Women and men . Dr. Gunnala along with her skilled and compassionate staff devotes her time in helping women achieve their goal of having a baby and motherhood . She was Voted Top Doctor in Phoenix magazine.
Dr. Gunnala and her husband Mr. Suri Gunnala been actively involved in many community services in the valley and they have donated 15 acres land to Maha Ganapathi temple. They have two sons and two grand children.
The teleconference was a wonderful knowledgeable session on breast cancer awareness. Each one of us who attended the session had a wealth of information on breast cancer and I'm sure most of us will be getting a mammogram done soon. IWEF once again thanks the doctors who have been so kind enough to spare the time and spend it with all of us on a Friday evening! This was a once in a lifetime opportunity to have such an esteemed panel imparting knowledge for a better health. Thank you Dr. Vaidya, Dr. Gunnala, Dr. Tummala and Dr. Moorthy.
IWEF would also like to thank the audience who attended the teleconference. Thank you for supporting IWEF and we will continue to strive to bring you excellent knowledge sharing sessions such as this one. Let us all
Network, Inspire, Connect, Mentor and Empower women around us.
Below are the audio recordings from the conference:
Part 01 |
What are the risks of breast cancer for Asian women vs Caucasian women? |
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Part 02 |
What are the steps taken when women come to OBGYNs? |
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Part 03 |
How early stage breast cancers are treated? |
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Part 04 |
Advanced stage breast cancer treatments? |
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Part 05 |
All you need to know how breast cancer afftects fertilization in young women and what are the options available? |
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Part 06 |
QA Do size and density matter 2D vs 3D mammograms? |
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Part 07 |
Do we have other options than mammograms? |
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Part 08 |
Why not thermography and the importance of mammograms? |
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Part 09 |
How do oral contraceptive pills and hormone replacement pills effect breast cancer risk? |
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Part 10 |
What are the chances of mastitis evolving into breast cancer? |
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Part 11 |
The mammogram reports give a Tyrer Cuzick breast cancer risk percent. Above what percent is it a good idea to refer patient to breast surgeon or specialist? |
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Part 12 |
After breast conservation surgery during cancer excision, what are the chances of cancer remission? |
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