Breast Cancer Surgery

Breast cancer occurs when the cells in the breast start to multiply abnormally leading to the formation of a mass or tumor. If left untreated, it can metastasize to other body parts and therefore treatment is vital. The treatment for breast cancer is usually surgery (mastectomy).

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Breast cancer can be identified by a few symptoms that can be seen and felt by touch. A woman can self-examine keeping in mind the following symptoms. If any of the symptoms are present, she might be at a risk of having breast cancer.
  • Lump in or near the breast
  • Swelling or shrinkage of breast
  • Nipple tenderness or an inverted nipple
  • Red or swollen skin on the breast
  • Change in the size or shape of the breast
  • Enlargement of pores on the skin of the breast
  • Clear or bloody discharge from the nipple
  • Scaling of skin

The doctor performs a physical exam which could help to determine the presence of cancer. Thereafter, a few other tests may be required and recommended in order to confirm the diagnosis as a physical exam alone does not suffice. The following tests may be done:-

  • Mammogram- a mammogram is an X-ray of the breast that can help in the early detection of cancer. 
  • Breast ultrasound- can be used in addition to a mammogram or when the results from the same are inconclusive. It determines whether a lump is a fluid filled cyst or a solid mass.
  • Breast biopsy- a biopsy helps in confirming the presence of cancer with surity. Biopsy may be needed to determine whether the lump is cancerous or benign
  • CT, PET, MRI scans in addition to other tests to confirm specifics such as size and location of the tumor.
Breast cancer can be treated with surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. However, typically in most cases a surgery is recommended to rid the body of the cancer completely. Depending on the type of cancer present, the type of surgery is decided. Breast cancer surgery is of two types:-
  • Breast-conserving surgery- it is also known as lumpectomy, partial mastectomy, segmental mastectomy and quadrantectomy. In this procedure, only a part of the breast is removed. The tumor along with some nearby breast tissue is removed depending on the specifics of the tumor.
  • Mastectomy- refers to the removal of the entire breast. This may be needed when the tumor covers a large area of the breast or cancer is present in more than one part of the breast. A double mastectomy (removal of both breasts) may also be performed.

Breast cancer surgery does not involve any major risks except for those that on encounters with any type of major surgery. These include infection at the site of the surgery, hematoma (build up of blood under skin), seroma (fluid build up under the skin), swelling in the arms (lymphedema) or excessive bleeding during surgery.

Lumpectomy patients can go home the same day and may take a few days to recover completely. Patients undergoing mastectomy may have to spend a couple days in the hospital and the recovery period would be anywhere between 2-3 weeks. Patients are advised not to lift heavy objects or do any strenuous work for a few days after the surgery. The patient may have to go for follow up appointments to check recovery.

Breast Cancer Surgery from one of the best multi-speciality hospital: Manipal Hospital Broadway, Broadway Rd, Kolkata

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