A lumpectomy is generally recommended in the following cases:
- Cancer affects only one area of the breast
- The breast tumor is relatively small compared to the breast size
- If you will still have sufficient remaining breast tissue to reshape the breast after tumor removal
- If you are medically fit for surgery and can later undergo radiation therapy (use of high-powered energy beams to kill cancer cells)
Contra-indications:
A lumpectomy is not recommended in the following cases:
- Presence of multiple tumors in one breast
- Large tumor size
- If you cannot or do not wish to undergo radiation therapy after lumpectomy
- Pregnancy
- Presence of genetic mutation that increases the risk of developing breast cancer again
- Inflammatory breast cancer
- Lupus (an auto-immune inflammatory condition that usually affects the joints, kidneys, skin, brain, heart, lungs, and blood cells)
- You will be moved to a recovery room after the procedure, where your vital signs will be monitored.
- You may be discharged from the hospital on the same day of the procedure. If the procedure also involves the removal of some lymph nodes, you may need to stay in the hospital for one or two days before being discharged.
- It is normal to feel fatigued for a few days after the surgery.
- You may have some pain and swelling at the surgical site after the procedure. The doctor may recommend pain-relieving medications to relieve your discomfort.
- You can wear a bra that offers support to the breast and minimizes any breast movement that may lead to pain.
- The patient may choose to undergo breast reconstruction surgery after the procedure to improve the appearance of the breast.
- Following a lumpectomy procedure, you may need to undergo radiation therapy to kill cancer cells. This procedure helps in killing any cancer cells that may be remaining in the breast following a lumpectomy.
- Regular follow-up appointments are recommended with the doctor to evaluate the success of treatment and any possibility of cancer recurrence.
Home remedies:
The following home care tips help in quicker recovery after a lumpectomy procedure:
- Take your prescribed medications regularly.
- The bandages and dressings are usually removed one to two weeks after surgery.
- The drains may be removed before you leave the hospital or one to two weeks after surgery.
- The fluid from the drain needs to be emptied a few times a day.
- Do not take a shower or use a bathtub till your drains are removed. You can take sponge baths during this period.
- You will be taught certain arm exercises that you need to do to prevent the shoulder and arm from becoming stiff on the side of the surgery.
- Take good rest during the recovery period following a lumpectomy.
Cost of lumpectomy in India-
The cost of a lumpectomy in Mumbai is between INR 1,25,000 to INR 2,25,000.
The cost of a lumpectomy in Delhi is between INR 1,10,000 to INR 2,10,000.
The cost of a lumpectomy in Bangalore is between INR 1,10,000 to INR 2,10,000.
The cost of a lumpectomy in Chennai is between INR 1,00,000 to INR 2,00,000.