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Breast Cancer

Deidra’s story

Deidra received a grim diagnosis in February of 2022: triple negative breast cancer. Since then, she’s undergone chemotherapy and a double mastectomy. Deidra sought treatment at the Cancer Care Center at CMMC, and she was overwhelmed by the care team’s compassion and dedication to her health.

Hector Tarraza, MD, chief of the Oncology Institute, says that before the Center opened in 2022, it was challenging for patients to navigate their way around multiple cancer care locations.

“Now, everything is under one roof and very patient-centered,” says Dr. Tarraza. “We have surgical oncology, radiation oncology and an infusion center all in one building. It was designed to be open, spacious and healing. We want anyone in central Maine who faces a cancer diagnosis to know we’re here for them. When they come to the Cancer Care Center, they’re going to receive state-of-the-art care, and they don’t have to travel far to get it.”

Deidra recently finished a series of treatments at the Center and now follows a routine schedule of maintenance appointments. She’s also living her life to the fullest.

“There is no such thing as putting things off,” she says. “It’s about living in the moment. We’ve taken some amazing family trips, and we’re building a beautiful backyard patio. These are things my husband and I would never have even considered before I was diagnosed. I wish everyone could have this perspective without going through the hard stuff.”

Cancer Care Center

The Cancer Care Center in Lewiston, established in 2024, provides comprehensive cancer care services all in one place. Featuring a multidisciplinary team of oncology professionals, the center cares for patients from their diagnosis through treatment. The center’s new facility offers state-of-the-art technology with two onsite linear accelerators for radiation oncology, an infusion center and a comforting, healing environment.

Cancer Care Center at CMMC
17 High Street

Lewiston, ME 04240
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Healing Environment Inspired Design

The Cancer Care Center was thoughtfully designed to incorporate the landscape in and around Lewiston. Local mills and factories, features of the region’s proud heritage, played a crucial part in the design concept. The interior architecture and layout was inspired by the work and research being conducted in DNA research and how it relates to cancer care. Using natural light, sustainable features, growing plants and open space to allow for the best possible healing environment.

Linear Accelerators and Radiation Therapy
This center has two state-of-the-art Varian TrueBeam Linear Accelerators for the radiation oncology department. A medical linear accelerator (LINAC) is the device most commonly used for radiation treatments for patients with cancer. It delivers high-energy x-rays or electrons to the region of the patient’s tumor. Using this advanced technology, these treatments can be delivered in such a way that they destroy the cancer cells while sparing the surrounding normal tissue.

More than half of U.S. cancer patients receive radiation therapy — and many of these treatments wouldn’t be possible without a machine called a linear accelerator (LINAC). A linear accelerator, also referred to as LINAC, is a machine that aims radiation at cancer tumors with pinpoint accuracy, sparing nearby healthy tissue. It’s used to deliver several types of external beam radiation therapy.

LINACs send radiation, such as x-rays or electron beams, through the body and into cancer tumors. Today’s LINACs are equipped with 3D image guidance like CT scanning to accurately target tumors. Special software then matches radiation beams to unique tumor sizes and shapes. This customized approach makes external beam radiation therapy safe and precise for cancer treatment.

Infusion Suites
Our infusion suites are designed to provide the most comfortable and calming setting for our patients who are undergoing chemotherapy treatment. The Suites are designed with natural light, private entertainment screens, comfortable seating and, most importantly, the dedicated attention of our nursing team with a large nursing station located within the same room.

Onsite Lab
Patients can conveniently access any of the variety of laboratory tests are needed for navigating cancer detection, diagnosis and treatment. Lab tests also may be used to screen high-risk patients, pinpoint the stage of cancer, identify treatment options and evaluate whether the cancer is responding to treatment.

Onsite Pharmacy
The pharmacy team at the Cancer Care Center understands that cancer is a complex disease, and that oncology medications play a key role in fighting it. Our onsite oncology pharmacy provides quality care in several ways and CMMC Cancer Center pharmacists guide patients through the process to educate patients and their caregiver, helping them understand medications and manage side effects.

Why Choose Us

Every day, Central Maine Healthcare helps patients throughout our community bring their best to the battle against cancer. Here are just a few of the ways we’re bringing hope and healing to our communities:

Everybody Working Together to Beat Cancer

At Central Maine Comprehensive Cancer Center (CMCCC), all the treatment you need is together under one roof: surgery, radiation and medical oncology. That’s not only convenient for you but it allows us to easily unify our efforts. Our providers, specialists, and nurses – plus social workers, dietitians, rehabilitation therapists and more – all work near each other and closely together to consider and regularly discuss the treatment plan that will produce the best possible results for each patient.

Commitment to Patients

Many of our nurses and therapists have been working with Central Maine Healthcare for 15 – 20 years, showing great dedication to their patients and devotion to the central Maine community.

Fast Diagnosis, Quick Path to Treatment

Our onsite labs allow us to make fast, accurate diagnoses. And if you’ve been diagnosed with cancer, we understand you want to start treatment as soon as possible. Our radiation therapy group is set up to get you in quickly, so you can begin on the road to better health.

Infusion Centers Throughout Central Maine

Whether you’re near Central Maine Medical Center, Bridgton Hospital or Rumford Hospital, you’re close to one of our dedicated infusion centers. That means you can receive cancer treatment close to home.

CMCCC is Fully Accredited and Often Awarded

We’ve been accredited by the Commission on Cancer (CoC) as a Comprehensive Community Cancer Program and the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC).

Friendly, Compassionate Care

We’re proud of the sense of family our caregivers feel at CMCC. You’re not just a number on a medical chart. We know your name and make a point of getting to know you and your family. We believe it’s the best way to provide a comfortable, healing environment that allows excellent care.

Cancers We Treat

At Central Maine Healthcare, our cancer care experts specialize in the prevention, early detection and treatment of a wide range of cancers, from the common to the complex.

We understand that no two cancers – and no two people – are the same. Our care focuses on your individual needs—physical, emotional and spiritual.

At every step, you’ll have our dedicated cancer care team by your side, including some of central Maine’s leading medical oncologists, hematologists, cancer surgeons, specially trained nurses and more. These specialists will work closely together and with you to create a personalized plan to wellness and are always available to provide compassionate care for you and your loved ones.

We offer a full range of cancer support services for the whole family, including one-on-one counseling with LCSW’s, dietitians, and therapists, plus ongoing support groups and wellness resources.

Exceptional Cancer Care, Close to Home

Providers, nurses, and all team members at Central Maine Medical Center, Bridgton Hospital and Rumford Hospital take pride in bringing high-quality, personalized care to our communities in central, western and mid-coast Maine.

Oncology Clinics Convenient to You

Both Bridgton Hospital, Rumford Hospital and the Topsham Clinic offer oncology services, including medical oncologists, Infusion, and an oncologist always on-call on weekends.

Central Maine Comprehensive Cancer Center

Central Maine Medical Center has been recognized one of America’s Best Hospitals for Cancer Care by the Women’s Choice Award and accredited by the Commission on Cancer (CoC) as a Comprehensive Community Cancer Program and the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers, so you can have peace of mind about the care you receive.

Topsham Care Center

The Topsham Care Center brings specialized care close to home. The facility offers cardiovascular services, urinary care, gastroenterology and general surgery.

105 Topsham Fair Mall Road
Topsham, ME  04086
Main: (207) 798-6300
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Central Maine Medical Center

Central Maine Medical Center (CMMC) in Lewiston is the flagship facility of Central Maine Healthcare. CMMC is a 250-bed, not-for-profit, Level III Trauma Center, offering comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services to the people of central Maine. CMMC provides 24-hour emergency care, a state-of-the-art Cancer Care Center, an award-winning stroke center and extensive specialized care. CMMC is also the southern Maine base for LifeFlight of Maine, the state’s only medical helicopter service.

300 Main Street
Lewiston, ME 04240

Main: (207) 795-0111
Emergency: (207) 795-2200
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Breast Health

When it comes to caring for your breast health, Central Maine Healthcare offers a spectrum of services to help screen, diagnose, and treat. From the moment you walk in the door, we’ll be there with you the whole way. Compassionate care is our priority, paired with the newest advances in breast health. You’ll know you’re in great hands with our team.

Prevention: It’s always a good idea to come in for regular screenings, whether your family has a history of breast cancer, or you are simply interested in prevention. We offer full breast health analysis, from tissue screening to genetic testing. We’ll uncover your level of risk and talk about ways to manage your prevention protocol.

Diagnosis: All three of our hospitals offer mammography and breast ultrasound services. These can detect or confirm the presence of cancerous cells or tumors. For more advanced diagnostic needs, patients can visit our specialist care team at the Bennett Breast Center in Lewiston. There, we offer ultrasound-guided and stereotactic core breast biopsies. Surgical biopsies are performed in a surgical suite at the hospital in Lewiston (CMMC).

Treatment: Central Maine Healthcare offers a full range of surgical options, including breast reconstruction. Our treatment services also include radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, and immunotherapy. We also help patients coordinate other treatment modalities, as needed. We offer support services including massage therapy, support groups and assistance with transportation for treatments and follow-up meetings. We can link you to The Dempsey Center, a cancer support center. The Dempsey Center offers a variety of educational and wellness resources for patients, their families and caregivers.

Advanced Diagnosis

In the unlikely event that your annual screening exam reveals a suspicious lump or other tissue changes in your breast, Central Maine Healthcare is here for you. We will hold your hand and offer the most compassionate support through the whole process. To ensure that we get the proper diagnosis, we offer several diagnostic options. We value the newest research and technology, which allows us to provide the best care for our patients.

Breast Ultrasound: We know that ultrasound is an important tool in breast disease detection, so we offer it at all our hospital locations. Breast ultrasound is an imaging technique that uses high frequency sound waves to scan the breast to locate, measure, and evaluate abnormal changes or lesions found on a mammogram. Ultrasound can determine if a breast lump is solid, which is indicative of a benign or malignant tumor, or is filled with fluid, which indicates that it is a cyst, a benign condition.

Breast Ductogram: A mammography procedure called a ductogram finds breast changes and looks for small growths in a breast duct, to determine what is causing clear or bloody discharge from the nipple. Ductography is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure that involves inserting a tiny catheter tip into the duct. A small amount of liquid is then inserted then tracked through a mammogram. This helps detect abnormal growths in the tissue. Most of the time, the growth is a papilloma which is a benign growth in the lining of the breast duct.

Breast MRI: We offer MRIs to our patients at CMMC. MRIs help with further detection of breast cancer once suspicious tissue or growths have been identified. An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) may be recommended in combination with mammography for women with dense breasts and with a high risk of hereditary breast cancer. Our MRI features the largest diameter bore for patient comfort and produces detailed and high-quality images. It’s a painless procedure. Patients lie comfortably in the MRI unit for a short time, as images are produced.

Breast Biopsy: CMH offers comprehensive breast biopsy services at The Bennett Breast Center, which is located at CMMC in Lewiston. Our biopsy services include care for a range of issues. The following procedures are performed at our Breast Center:

  • Breast cyst aspiration: A simple procedure of removing fluid from a cyst using a fine needle. We usually use ultrasound to guide this procedure. A cyst is a fluid-filled, non-malignant growth that is aspirated only if is painful or very large.
  • Ultrasound and stereotactic core breast biopsy: Performed to obtain tissue to send to pathology for testing. It is minimally invasive and done using either ultrasound or digital mammography to guide the procedure.
  • Needle localization: The insertion of a fine wire into an area of concern prior to an open surgical procedure. This guides the surgeon when a breast lesion can’t be felt.
  • Sentinel node evaluation: A procedure done to guide the surgeon in removing the important lymph nodes in a patient undergoing breast cancer surgery. This involves the injection of a small amount of radioactive solution into the breast which is then filtered out by the key lymph nodes that act as gatekeepers. The lymphatic system carries the dye to the first lymph node in the sentinel node pathway. The injection is done on the day of surgery in the nuclear medicine department. The surgeon uses a special detector to locate and remove the identified node(s) for testing by pathology.

Breast Cancer Surgery and Reconstruction

When you’re facing a diagnosis of breast cancer, Central Maine Healthcare is here to guide you through the process of healing. Through our programs at The Bennett Breast Center, we offer the latest in surgical and reconstructive services to ensure you can kick your cancer in the smoothest way possible. Our team is multidisciplinary to make sure we offer comprehensive services and address all your needs, including compassionate support.

Your Experience Matters: Breast cancer patients meet with breast cancer surgeons to discuss the best treatment plans. Our surgeons are part of a team that includes radiologists, pathologists, and medical and radiation oncologists. Our team also includes plastic surgeons, who work with patients who choose to have reconstructive surgery following breast surgery. As a team, healthcare providers communicate with each other to give each patient individualized, focused care. We also have a Nurse Navigator who an advocate for patients. This person is available to help patients with other parts of the process, such as understanding financial and health insurance requirements, the day-today-impact of treatments, and other needs as they arise.

Breast Cancer Surgery: Depending on what kind of cancer you’re dealing with, we will recommend various surgeries. The standard option for breast cancer is a mastectomy, or removal of the breast tissue. How extensive this surgery needs to be is individual and will be customized to your situation. We’ll walk you through the process of procedures and risks, ensuring that you feel supported the whole way. Here are a few of the various types of mastectomy surgeries you might encounter in your conversations with your provider:

  • Lumpectomy (Partial Mastectomy): We’ll remove the tumor and just the immediately surrounding tissue. This will ensure you’re breast tissue is still mostly intact.
  • Total (Simple) Mastectomy: For the serious cancer case, we’ll remove the whole breast including the nipple.
  • Modified Radical Mastectomy: When the cancer has started to spread, we will remove the whole breast, nipple, and the lymph nodes under the arm.
  • Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy: For this surgery, we’ll remove the breast tissue while preserving the nipple and areola, giving the breast a more natural look when surgery is completed.
  • Skin-Sparing Mastectomy: This surgery option leaves the skin on the breast but removes the skin on the area where the tumor was removed as well as the nipple and areola.

Education and Support

Women’s health is important stuff and at Central Maine Healthcare, we want to make sure you’ve got the health resources you need to always feel your best. That’s why we offer classes, events, online information, and one-on-one support to make sure you get your questions answered and your wellness leveled up. We’re here to make sure you feel empowered.

Educational Classes and Events: We know that you want to be an active participant in creating a life full of health and joy, which is why we regularly hold classes that will teach you how to do just that. Whether you’re planning a birth, are trying to stop smoking, or want to get your fitness back on track, we’ve got a class for that! Our events are focused on getting you moving or helping you create safety for your family. You can choose to participate in events such as getting your infant care seat checked (highly recommended) or even learn infant CPR to make sure you’re already prepared for those rare emergencies.

Guides and Online Classes: Choose to sign up to receive our guides for birth, lactation, and parenting and even get online for more resources. We make learning accessible and something you can take home with you after your appointments. We’re happy to discuss any of the things you learn in our custom guides, as well, ensuring that you know exactly how to care for yourself and your baby.

Consult Our Dieticians and Join Our Fitness Programs: If you have a health need that requires dietary intervention, talk with your provider about scheduling an appointment with one of our board-certified dieticians. These skilled nutritionists can help you design a nutritional program that fits your health condition and will help you improve your health. Join up with our fitness program in partnership with the YMCA to learn more about caring for your body through exercise. We’d love to help you feel fit and strong again!

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Mammography

Screening for breast cancer is one of the most important preventative actions you can take to ensure you’re healthy for life. At Central Maine Healthcare, we want to ensure that you get the proper screening while also making the experience as comfortable as possible. We work with the latest techniques and technology to meet our goal of quality and compassionate care for every patient that walks through our door.

Mammograms are Essential for Breast Health: Our digital mammography systems provide our patients with the highest quality of care in the prevention and early detection of breast cancer. Digital mammography allows the radiologist to view and manipulate the images on high-resolution computer monitors to enhance visualization of the breast tissue.

Screening Recommendations: An annual screening mammogram, beginning at age 40, is recommended for women who have not had any breast abnormalities. A diagnostic mammogram is given to a patient with breast changes such as lumps, pain, or nipple discharge. This type of appointment requires a referral from your primary care provider.

Preparing for a Mammogram: Be sure not to use deodorants cremes or powders under your arms or near your breast on the day of your mammogram. Consider wearing a two-piece outfit, since you will only need to remove your top. Tips to make the exam even easier: reduce caffeine consumption one to two weeks prior to your appointment if you have tender breasts. If you are still menstruating, schedule your appointment about 10 days after the first day of your period.

Screening Accessibility: Accessibility is important to us, which is why we offer mammography at all three of our hospitals. This makes it convenient for you to schedule and attend your annual screening! For more advanced diagnostics, The Bennett Breast Center at our hospital in Lewiston is ready to help. Within just a short drive, you have access to all the breast health care that you might need, from preventative screenings, to diagnostics, to treatment. We care and want to support you in your breast health journey.

CMH Imaging Locations

Central Maine Medical Center
300 Main Street, Lewiston, ME  04240
Main Hospital: 207-795-0111
MRI Scheduling: 1-800-258-4674
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Bridgton Hospital
10 Hospital Drive, Bridgton, ME  04009
Main Hospital: 207-647-6000
Imaging: 207-647-6092
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Rumford Hospital
420 Franklin Street, Rumford, ME  04276
Main Hospital: 207-369-1000
Imaging: 207-369-1131
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Topsham Care Center
105 Topsham Fair Mall Road, Topsham, ME  04086
Main TCC: 207-798-6300
Imaging: 207-798-6370
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Shields Health Care Group offers state-of-the-art imaging, including: MRI, PET/CT, Mammography, CT, Echocardiography and Ultrasound

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