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Many patients have existing vascular access via a port which the participant receives for neoadjuvant chemotherapy. If the patient does not have existing access, the JHH Vascular Access Team (VAT) is engaged during the post-operative hospitalization to place a midline catheter, which is a type of peripheral vascular access that is adequate for 4 week durations and is less invasive than central catheters. Once the patient has vascular access, the home care coordinator and social worker are engaged to organize home nursing for wound care, ostomy teaching, and home IVF. 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