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- $Title{Breast Surgery: When is it Necessary to Take it All?}
- $Subject{Breast breasts Surgery surgeries operate operation operations cancer
- cancers cancerous procedure procedures reason reasons tumor tumors
- calcification calcifications X-ray x-rays large pendulous information consult
- consultation consultations}
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- Anatomy of the Breast*0002601.scf
- Anatomy of the Female Chest*0005301.scf
- Simple Mastectomy*0005302.scf
- Modified Radical Mastectomy*0005303.scf
- Standard Radical Mastectomy*0005304.scf}
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- Copyright (c) 1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- Breast Surgery: When is it Necessary to Take it All?
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- QUESTION: My mother has been diagnosed with breast cancer, and is to have
- breast surgery. When I asked what type of operation was to be done she told
- me the doctor was going to take off her whole breast. Aren't there less
- disfiguring procedures that can be used? I don't think she stands up to the
- doctor very well, and want to know what I can do to be sure that she is
- properly cared for. We live too far away to travel home.
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- ANSWER: You have every right to call the physician or surgeon to discuss this
- on behalf of your Mother, if you feel that she is intimidated by the white
- coat. You might find her quite relieved that you are taking on this
- responsibility if she frightened by this operation, and anxious about all its
- details. And who wouldn't be!
- You may only get to a nurse with your first call. Leave all the
- information about yourself with her, and provide both a number and time that
- you are sure to be home to take the doctor's call. Ask whether he maintains a
- "telephone hour" to take questions, and you might want to call him back then.
- When you do speak, make sure to take complete notes. Your mother will require
- a word for word accounting, and you must be prepared.
- You must realize that there are some very valid reasons for not selecting
- a procedure that spares more of the breast. They include: a tumor that is
- too large to permit a surgical excision that permits saving a portion of the
- breast, the presence of more than one tumor in different areas within the
- breast, suspicious calcifications seen on X-ray spread widely within all parts
- of the breast, and very large or pendulous breast.
- The surgeon will be more comfortable sharing this information with you if
- he feels you are capable of telling your mother without provoking additional
- anxiety. Ask his advice on how this might be done, so that you are both
- giving Mother the same information. A clear thinking daughter can be a most
- precious colleague to a doctor with a sensitive patient. You can play this
- essential role even if distance separates you from home during these trying
- times, and make the experience more endurable for your Mother.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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