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A lumpectomy, also referred to as breast-conserving surgery or partial mastectomy, is a surgical procedure aimed at removing a breast tumor along with a small margin of surrounding healthy tissue. The objective is to excise the cancerous or abnormal tissue while preserving as much of the breast as possible.

To remove a tumour or other abnormal tissue from the breast while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible, a lumpectomy is performed. The objectives include eliminating the cancer or abnormal growth, lowering the chance of recurrence, and preserving the breast's appearance and function. As a less invasive option to a mastectomy, it is usually performed for benign tumours or early-stage breast cancer.

If you observe any lumps, changes in the shape of the breast, skin dimpling, nipple discharge, or unexplained breast pain, see an oncologist. For optimal results, MediGence's network of skilled doctors can assist you in obtaining a quick diagnosis and individualised care.

It's critical to understand your treatment plan before a lumpectomy, including the rationale behind the recommendation for breast-conserving surgery and whether you'll require reconstructive surgery or radiation therapy as follow-up procedures. Your doctor will advise which medications to take or quit, so be sure to discuss all of them. Additionally, you'll need to adhere to precise guidelines for when to cease eating or drinking prior to the surgery.

  • Imaging: The radiologists mark the tumour so the surgeon can see it.
  • Anaesthesia: It can be either local or general.
  • Removal of Tumour: The surgeon removes the tumour and surrounding tissue.
  • Pain management: To lessen discomfort following surgery, medication is injected.
  • Lymph Node Biopsy: A sentinel node biopsy (SNB) is performed to check for cancer spread by removing a few lymph nodes from the armpit.
  • Wound Closure: Dissolvable sutures are used to seal the incision.
  • Reconstructive Surgery: The Breast may be reshaped immediately or later.

Since a lumpectomy is often an outpatient procedure, you can return home the same day. It typically takes one to two hours to locate and remove the tumour. It can take longer if you're having reconstructive surgery and a lumpectomy.

  • The infection is close to the location of the incision.
  • Collection of a transparent liquid (seroma).
  • Collection of blood (hematoma).
  • Radiation-induced scarring (radiation fibrosis).
  • Swelling and bruises in the hand or arm nearest your breast (lymphedema).
  • Chest, armpit, or arm shooting pain that usually goes away in a few weeks.

Compared to mastectomy, lumpectomy is a less intrusive procedure that removes the malignancy while leaving the breast's appearance and feel intact. For many breast cancer kinds and stages, it offers excellent survival and recurrence outcomes when used with radiation. It's a successful treatment that establishes a balance between breast conservation and cancer control.

Recovery includes monitoring for infection, controlling pain, and tending to the surgery site. For comfort, patients might need to wear a support garment. Regular imaging and examinations are part of the follow-up, and if necessary, radiation therapy is started a few weeks following surgery.

For early-stage breast cancer, lumpectomy with radiation therapy has survival rates comparable to mastectomy. When lumpectomy and radiation are used to treat early-stage breast cancer, the 5-year survival rate is approximately 90–95%, and many patients go on to live cancer-free lives for a long time. Early detection and individualised treatment significantly increase the likelihood of long-term success.

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