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1Everything You Need To Know About Breast Cancer
- New trends in breast cancer surgery evolution
from aggressive and mutilating treatment to
conservative approach - Breast cancer is currently the most common cancer
among women worldwide. Surgery is usually the
first line of attack against breast cancer. - Today, the aesthetic satisfaction of breast
cancer patients coupled with oncological safety
is the goal of the modern breast surgeon. The
present article will highlight the new surgical
treatment options, which are more and more
effective and respectful of breast cancer
patients. - Myths about breast cancer surgery.
- Mastectomy is safer than lumpectomy/Breast
conservation surgery. - Breast cancer surgery is not the radically
deforming surgery that you may have seen
in your - grandmothers day.
- People with breast cancer have the opportunity to
choose between total removal of a breast
(mastectomy) and breast-conserving surgery
(lumpectomy). BCS is a less radical cancer
surgery than mastectomy. It is an operation to
remove the cancer and some normal tissue around
it, as opposed to the entire breast. A special
technique called Frozen section/Cryosection is
utilized to perform rapid microscopic analysis
and confirm that cancer has been removed
completely. For most women, BCS has a good
cosmetic result. In rare cases when a larger area
of tissue needs to be removed, BCS can cause the
breast to look smaller or distorted. The special
type of reconstruction called Oncoplasty is
performed to at the same time to prevent
distortion and to match both the breasts. - The main advantage of BCS is that it can preserve
much of the appearance and sensation of your
breast. It is a less invasive surgery, so your
recovery time is shorter and easier than with
mastectomy. - They are likely to have 5 weeks of radiation
therapy, 5 days per week, after surgery to make
sure the cancer is gone. Studies have shown that
women with early-stage breast cancer who have BCS
followed by radiation, live just as long as
women who have a mastectomy.
2axillary node surgery can lead to uncomfortable
side effects, including lingering discomfort,
numbness, and swelling called lymphedema.
Usually, this happens in only 15-25 of
cases. 3. If you have a strong history of
breast cancer in your family there is no
cure. Prophylactic mastectomy is a preventive
removal of the breast to lower the risk of breast
cancer in high-risk people. Reconstruction can
take place at the same time as surgery, or months
to years later. Some women decide not to have
reconstruction and opt for a prosthesis
instead. The surgical treatment of breast cancer
has undergone continuous and profound changes
over the last decade. Today, as a result of the
complex and coordinated medical treatment of
breast malignancies the long-term survival rate
reaches 80 with modern breast surgery playing a
prominent role in the multidisciplinary treatment
of breast tumors.