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A simple mastectomy (also known as a total mastectomy) is the complete removal of a breast to treat cases of breast cancer. This removal includes the nipple and the areola.
Modified radical mastectomies, where the lymph nodes beneath the arm, chest muscle lining and entire breast are removed, are commonly performed for breast cancer. In a radical mastectomy, some...
A mastectomy is the surgical removal of one or both cancerous breasts to avoid the spread of cancer to the other parts of the body. Recovery time after a mastectomy depends on a number of factors.
A lumpectomy is a surgical procedure used to treat breast cancer. Considered less invasive than the previously standard radical mastectomy, a lumpectomy involves making one to two incisions in...
Mucinous (colloid) carcinoma is a rare type of invasive breast cancer. It forms when the cancer cells in the breast produce mucus, which carries the cancer cells. The mucus and its cancer cells...
A diagnosis of early-stage breast cancer is devastating. Your next decision is a difficult and challenging one. Two of the options available to those with breast cancer are a mastectomy or a...
Once you have been diagnosed with breast cancer, usually treatment starts first with surgery. There are generally two components to the operation: 1) the breast, and 2) the axilla (armpit).
Treatment for breast cancer begins within weeks of the diagnosis. A diagnosis of cancer can be emotionally devastating, yet the period between diagnosis and treatment is important for gathering...
Active women in today's society are becoming more adamant about finding alternatives to a mastectomy. Research to explore different approaches to treating breast cancer is documenting favorable...
A radical mastectomy is a surgical procedure to remove all of the lymph nodes under the arm, the chest muscles and the entire breast. While this procedure was standard for years, it is only used...
The amount of time to recover from a mastectomy depends on the extent and length of the surgery, the overall health of the patient and following the doctor's post-operative orders. Immediately...
The most common way to treat breast cancer is to have a mastectomy. There are different types of mastectomy procedures that may be used. Segmental, total, modified radical and radical are...
The reason most women get a mastectomy consultation is as a result of an abnormal mammogram or the discovery of a lump during routine breast self-examination. If you have had a biopsy and a...
Receiving a diagnosis of breast cancer is hard enough to deal with physically and emotionally without the burden of how to finance a mastectomy. Even if there is health insurance that covers a...
Before admission to the hospital for breast cancer surgery, the method of payment must be determined. If you have insurance, the hospital will call your insurance company to find out the benefits....
Deciding the best time to have mastectomy surgery is a difficult decision to make. Your doctor will likely have you schedule surgery for your earliest possible time. You will want to know the...
Being diagnosed with breast cancer will throw your life into turmoil. But with good planning, proper treatment and a positive attitude, your chances of recovery will improve. If a mastectomy is...
You may think you have little control over your cancer and how it affects you. However, there are little changes you can make to help you along the path to recovery. Knowledge can go a long way to...
When you are told that you have breast cancer, it is natural to feel alone with the enormity of the disease. The reality is that there are many women and even men who have been inflicted in such a...
There are many things to consider when you are diagnosed with breast cancer. Anything that you can do to feel more confident will make you more comfortable. The less stress there is on your body,...