
Cancer Treatment Center - Australia
Sydney Surgical Associates provide the best breast cancer surgeon in Sydney. We are highly experienced and specialise in a range of operative procedures at multiple locations across Sydney.
After extensive placement and specialist fellowships, Dr Ruben Cohen-Hallaleh became a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 2014 and received his Masters (ChM) in General Surgery from the University of Edinburgh in 2017.
Dr Cohen-Hallaleh’s international experience includes a Clinical Surgical Oncology Fellowship at The Royal Marsden Hospital in London, UK, and Head/Neck/Breast/Endocrine Surgical Fellowship in Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand.
With an aesthetic approach to breast cancer removal and breast conservation, Sydney Breast Associates focus on the best possible outcomes for their patients – from minimally invasive techniques to partial and total/skin-sparing/nipple-sparing mastectomy. Our breast surgeons work alongside experienced plastic and reconstructive surgeons to provide immediate breast reconstruction where possible.
BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT
Before you make an appointment with your surgeon, please ensure you have a current referral from your GP or specialist. Please confirm your clinic location at the time of booking, as there are multiple clinic locations.
URGENT APPOINTMENT
Should your condition be urgent in nature, please inform us when making an appointment, and we’ll endeavour to organise a consult as soon as possible.
WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING:
• a current referral from your GP or specialist
• any relevant tests or scans, including blood tests, mammograms, ultrasounds, MRIs or CTs
• your Medicare and Health Fund details
• list of current medications and allergies
• any questions you may wish to ask
If you or someone you know are looking for the best breast cancer surgeon in Sydney NSW, do not hesitate to contact Sydney Breast Associates today.
Sydney Breast Associates
Breast Screening
Breast screening helps to identify breast cancer early. The earlier the condition is found, the better the chances of surviving it.
Valid Until 30 Nov, 2025
Your Mammogram can be a Lifesafer
Early detection of breast cancer with a mammogram means that treatment can be started earlier in the course of the disease. It is an effective tool to detect and diagnose breast cancer at the earliest
Valid Until 31 Oct, 2025
Let's help protect yourself and others from infection
If you are receiving treatment or have recently completed treatment, you may be at a higher risk of contracting coronavirus and becoming seriously ill with it.
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Check your breast for early detection!
Self-exams allows you to be very familiar with your breasts, making it easier to detect when there is a change.
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Early detection is a better choice
we believe that raising awareness of breast cancer issues about breast health is vitally important.
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Which doctors treat breast cancer?
Selecting a doctor to treat your breast cancer may be one of the most important decisions you will ever make.
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Lifestyle Changes can Lower The Risk of Breast Cancer
You may not be able to prevent breast cancer but you can lower your risk of breast cancer.
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What Causes Breast Cancer?
The precise causes of breast cancer are unclear, but we know the main risk factors.
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Follow these 3 steps to check your breast health
Breast cancer can’t be prevented, but you can take three important steps to help detect it earlier.
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Check your breast health with Sydney Breast Associates!!
Breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer death in women after lung cancer. There is no sure way to prevent breast cancer.
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Breast Cancer: What Does It Feel Like?
If you’re a woman, it’s important for you to be familiar with how your breasts look and check them regularly. Contact Sydney Breast Associates today and book your mammogram!
Supporting Someone With Breast Cancer
If a friend or family member has been diagnosed with breast cancer, there are a number of things you can do to help or support them. Read this article to find out how you can support them!
Breast Cancer Treatments: What Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) to Consider?
Many breast cancer patients are interested in trying complementary and alternative cancer treatments. What are some alternative worth considering for, and how can they help you?
How can You Tell if a Guy has Breast Cancer?
Although women have a lot more breast tissue and are more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer than men, cancers can also develop in male breast tissue.
Fact Check: Do Bras Cause Breast Cancer?
Conflicting evidence has caused confusion and concerns about the link between wearing a bra—particularly underwire bras—and an increase in breast cancer risk.
5 Totally Normal Reasons Why Your Boobs Feel Lumpy
Feeling a lump in your breast can lead to a full-blown freak out. But there are a number of non-cancerous reasons why your boobs might be bumpy
Breast Cancer and Diet: 10 Foods to Eat (and a Few to Avoid)
There are some foods that can make your body the healthiest it can be, boost your immune system, and help keep your risk for breast cancer as low as possible.
Woman refused mammogram, told she was 'too young', then diagnosed with breast cancer
As a mother of young children, Karen Hall is used to asking for things more than once — but she did not expect to have to request a mammogram over and again.
Tips for Getting a Mammogram
A mammogram is an important step in taking care of yourself and your breasts. Whether you’re a mammogram newbie or a veteran, knowing what to expect may help the process go more smoothly.
Breast Cancer Risk Factors
A “risk factor” is anything that increases your risk of developing breast cancer. Many of the most important risk factors for breast cancer are beyond your control, such as age, family history
Breast check: Everything you need to know about mammograms and self-check
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month - a time for promoting breast health and information about breast checks.
8 Early Signs Of Breast Cancer Doctors Want You To Know About
Here are some early signs of breast cancer that you might not have known about. If any of them turn up, it’s a good idea to contact your primary care physician as soon as possible
