We aim to complete your assessment and initial investigations at your first visit so you will need to allow at least 3 to 4 hours for your visit.
Assessment
Your assessment will consist of a discussion and examination by a specialist breast doctor, breast imaging in the form of a mammogram, ultrasound or both. These images will be reviewed during your visit and we aim to give you a provisional or definite diagnosis by the time you leave the clinic. Sometimes, depending on your problem, you may not require imaging or tissue biopsies.
However, as some cases are more complex than others and may require a tissue biopsy, there are a minority of cases where patients will be asked to return to clinic for these results. It takes at least a week to analyse the tissue from a biopsy and an appointment will be made for you to return a week later for the results and we suggest that you bring a friend or relative with you at this time.
How long does it take?
You will be given a time to attend the clinic and your assessment journey will begin either by completing a questionnaire, being reviewed by the breast doctor or undergoing imaging. The order of these events can be different for each person’s individual journey, and this is so that we can help you through your assessment as quickly as possible. However, sometimes the assessment is more complicated or the results are occasionally distressing. We spend more time with these patients and we would appreciate your patience and understanding if clinic becomes delayed. It is unfair and often upsetting for other patients if another patient shows aggressive or impolite behaviour, and anyone doing so would be asked to leave.
The assessment period can be as long as 3-4 hours, but we hope for most, the wait will be shorter. We do, however, suggest that you bring some reading material, a friend for company or a quiet activity to keep you occupied. We always try to perform the imaging or biopsy on the same day but sometimes this is not possible. If it cannot be done on the same day, an appointment will be made for another time before you leave.
Space in clinic waiting areas
The clinic waiting space can be limited and therefore we will offer you the opportunity to go for a coffee whilst awaiting your results. We will contact you on your mobile phone, if you have one, as soon as the results become available. We have a number of cafés that serve different types of food and beverages nearby within the hospital.
Bringing your children
We recommend that you do not bring children to the clinic if you can possibly avoid it. This is due to the time an assessment can take and the potential need to carry out procedures that children cannot attend, such as biopsies and x-rays. We do however, understand that at times childcare may be difficult and that you need to bring children with you, but please be aware that our facilities are limited and restrictive for children.
Accessibility Guide
The Trust’s accessibility guides, created by AccessAble, are a great way to help you navigate our sites. You can use them to find accessibility information, including details about car parking, lifts, toilets, main entrances, hearing loops, and much more.
View the Leeds Breast Unit Accessibility GuideDiagnostic Tests
We perform a number of diagnostic tests within the Breast Service, some of which you may undergo as part of your assessment:
After imaging, further tests may be required:
The Breast Multidisciplinary Team
The Breast Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) is a group of healthcare professionals who are specialists in the field of breast disease. The team meets on a weekly basis to discuss the patients in our care. We make decisions to create individual treatment plans around you and your disease type. We use a combination of our knowledge of you, evidence-based medicine and the multidisciplinary expertise within the meeting. The outcome aims are to achieve the highest possible standards in breast cancer treatment.
Core Members of the MDT:
- Consultant Surgeons
- Consultant Oncologists (radiotherapy and chemotherapy doctors)
- Consultant Radiologists (x-ray doctors)
- Consultant Histopathologists (doctors who analyse tissue samples)
- Breast Care Nurse Specialists
- Specialist Research Nurses
- Breast Radiographers
- MDT Co-ordinators
All discussions at the MDT are documented in your medical notes and the electronic patient record called “Patient Pathway Manager” (PPM). The outcome will be discussed with you at your next clinic appointment. Your treatment journey is about you and we encourage you to ask questions and voice any concerns at every point in the treatment pathway.