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Melissa Camp, MD MPH
- Program Director, Halsted General Surgery Residency Program
- Assistant Professor of Surgery
A Full Spectrum of
Breast Surgical Services
Our breast specialists at Johns Hopkins provide a broad range of breast surgical services including preventive care, breast cancer surgery and reconstructive surgery for patients. We treat both noncancerous and cancerous conditions of the breast. Our multidisciplinary team is dedicated to improving your breast health and providing compassionate care.
Find a location near you for breast surgical care.
Breast Surgery for Noncancerous Conditions
Breast surgery may be needed if you are experiencing pain or discomfort. Our surgeons specialize in the surgical treatment of the following conditions:
Conditions We Treat Noncancerous Breast Conditions
- Benign phyllodes tumors
- Breast infections
- Breast pain (mastalgia)
- Breast reduction
- Breast sarcomas
- Cysts
- Fat necrosis
- Fibroadenomas (noncancerous tumors)
- Hyperplasia
- Intraductal papillomas
- Mastitis
- Nipple discharge
- Radial scars
- Sclerosing adenosis
Surgery for Breast Cancer
We provide surgical care to treat and manage cancers of the breast. Our surgeons specialize in the following:
Breast Cancer Treatment
- Axillary Node Dissection
- Lumpectomy and Breast Conservation
- Mastectomy
- Total simple mastectomy
- Modified radical mastectomy
- Skin sparing mastectomy
- Nipple sparing mastectomy
- Nipple and areola sparing mastectomy
- Scar sparing mastectomy
Oncoplastic Surgery | FAQ
Breast surgical oncologist Dr. Bonnie Sun and plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Michele Manahan answer frequently asked questions on oncoplastic surgery. Questions include what oncoplastic surgery is, who are candidates, how much if any damage is there, and what recovery looks like.
Latest in Breast Cancer Treatments and Reconstruction
Plastic and reconstructive surgeon Kristen Broderick, breast surgical oncologist Maureen O’Donnell and radiation oncologist Jean Wright provide the latest information about radiation and surgical treatments for breast cancer, as well as discuss what’s new in breast reconstruction after mastectomy.