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- $Title{Differences Between "Lumpectomy" and Breast Removal Operations}
- $Subject{breast cancer surgery Neoplasms Special Procedure procedures
- Lumpectomy Removal Operations Operation tumor mastectomy removed radiation
- treatments masses lymph glands chemotherapy breasts cancers surgeries Neoplasm
- Lumpectomies tumors mastectomies remove treatment mass gland chemotherapies}
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- Differences Between "Lumpectomy" and Breast Removal Operations
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- QUESTION: Can you discuss the differences between two types of breast
- operations for cancer? One is called a "lumpectomy" and the other removes the
- whole breast. I am anxious to know if one is better than the other and why.
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- ANSWER: The lumpectomy is a relatively new procedure performed on women with
- breast cancer. In this operation, only the tumor in the breast is removed,
- rather than in the mastectomy, where the entire breast is removed.
- You might be wondering why people would give up an entire breast in the
- mastectomy, rather than just having part of it removed.
- The answer is the follow-up care that's required after the lumpectomy.
- The lumpectomy is most successful when used together with about six weeks
- worth of radiation treatments. The patient may have to report for therapy as
- many as five times a week for the treatments. During that time, the woman
- will likely feel fatigued, and the fatigue may last for months after the last
- dose is absorbed. Lumpectomies are not advised for small breasted women.
- They work very well in larger breasted women who have smaller tumor masses.
- The whole lump can be removed, without causing the breast to become deformed
- or distorted. In fact, in many cases, the breast may return to almost normal
- in time.
- The lumpectomy is one of the developments in breast cancer surgery that
- seeks to reduce the physical disfigurement that was the result of some of the
- previous surgical techniques used to remove the cancer. Those procedures
- removed not only the breast but all of the surrounding lymph glands as well
- in an attempt to eliminate every possible cancer cell from the body and
- prevent recurrence and spread. The additional use of radiation therapy as
- well as chemotherapy have made the less extensive operations acceptable, as
- the overall results achieved reveal that these treatment are both effective
- and successful.
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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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