Wednesday 4 November 2009


The type of surgery is recommended in a particular case of breast cancer is important for the device after treatment. Surgery for breast cancer is less extensive or radical, where the cancer has spread to lymph nodes or more aggressive in other parts of the body, the use of chemotherapy and radiotherapy can be. Surgery recovery time of breast cancer depends on the process.

Often the cancer is localized. The options may include patients, Episode: surgery alone, surgery with radiotherapy, surgery with chemotherapy, surgery with a combination of therapy or radiotherapy or chemotherapy is not surgery. However, surgery on the recovery time of breast cancer varies with the type had been done.

If the lesion is malignant, the surgeon proceeded to mastectomy. Recommended depending on the seriousness of the case and the procedure by the surgeon and the pathologist, the operation of simple mastectomy, radical mastectomy modified radical mastectomy, or to operate a variety of other forms of breast cancer.

In the United States, until recently, radical mastectomy was the standard procedure for the treatment of breast cancer. Today, at least seven different types of mastectomy, some more often than another may be accepted in place, namely: lumpectomy, simple mastectomy, modified radical mastectomy, Halsted radical mastectomy type, radical mastectomy, super radical mastectomy. Everything can be formed in different situations, depending on the type of cancer to spread of invasive potential or capacity and other factors.

Most patients have serious concerns about many aspects of the time of breast cancer, surgery recovery, including cosmetic result. For this reason it is important to choose the right type of surgery. Survival rates appear on both the timely use of preoperative and postoperative radiotherapy and postoperative chemotherapy based on the type of activity. But the type of operation can determine whether the patient will be able to work and generally recover within a relatively short time.

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