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Breast Conserving Cancer Surgery or Lumpectomy

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on Breast Conserving Cancer Surgery (BCCS), a pivotal approach in the treatment of breast cancer. Our mission is to offer insightful information and compassionate support, empowering you to make informed decisions about your health and treatment options.

What is Breast Conserving Cancer Surgery?

Breast Conserving Cancer Surgery, also known as lumpectomy or partial mastectomy, is a surgical procedure aimed at removing cancerous tissue from the breast while preserving as much of the breast as possible. Unlike mastectomy, which involves the removal of the entire breast, BCCS focuses on excising the tumor along with a margin of surrounding healthy tissue, thus maintaining the breast’s shape and appearance.

The Goal of Lumpectomy

The primary goal of BCCS or Lumpectomy is to treat breast cancer effectively while minimizing the physical and emotional impact of the surgery. This approach not only focuses on removing the cancer but also on the aesthetic outcome and the patient’s quality of life post-surgery. BCCS is typically followed by radiation therapy to eliminate any remaining cancer cells, offering a comprehensive treatment strategy.

Is Lumpectomy Right for You?

BCCS may be an appropriate treatment option for patients with early-stage breast cancer or those who have a single tumor. The suitability of BCCS depends on several factors, including the size and location of the tumor, the size of the breast, and the patient’s personal preferences. Our dedicated team of specialists will work closely with you to evaluate your case and determine the best treatment path tailored to your specific needs.

The BCCS Procedure: What to Expect

The BCCS procedure involves the following steps:

  1. Pre-surgical Assessment: Detailed imaging tests to determine the exact location and extent of the cancer.
  2. Surgery: Removal of the tumor and a small margin of healthy tissue around it. The aim is to ensure clear margins, meaning no cancer cells are left at the edges of the removed tissue.
  3. Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy: Often performed alongside BCCS to check if cancer has spread to the lymph nodes.
  4. Pathology Report: After surgery, the removed tissue is analyzed to confirm the complete removal of cancerous cells and to inform any further treatment.

Recovery and Aftercare

Recovery from BCCS varies among patients, but many can return to normal activities within a few weeks. Follow-up care is crucial, including wound care, managing any side effects, and attending follow-up appointments. Radiation therapy usually begins a few weeks after surgery to ensure any remaining cancer cells are destroyed.

Advantages of BCCS

  • Preservation of the Breast: Allows for a more natural appearance post-surgery.
  • Effective Cancer Treatment: Offers outcomes comparable to mastectomy for early-stage breast cancer.
  • Shorter Recovery Time: Less invasive than mastectomy, leading to a quicker recovery.
  • Emotional and Psychological Benefits: Helps maintain body image and self-esteem.

Why Choose Us for Your BCCS?

Our center is at the forefront of breast cancer treatment, combining advanced surgical techniques with compassionate care. Our multidisciplinary team includes experienced surgeons, oncologists, radiologists, and supportive care specialists dedicated to providing personalized treatment plans. We believe in empowering our patients with knowledge and support, ensuring you feel confident and cared for every step of the way.

Schedule Your Consultation

If you or a loved one is considering Breast Conserving Cancer Surgery, we invite you to schedule a consultation with our team. Together, we can discuss your options, address your concerns, and outline a treatment plan designed for your unique situation. Contact us today to take the first step towards healing and recovery.

Find Out Answers Here

Candidacy depends on various factors including tumor size, location, and stage of cancer. Dr. Hammad Raza Sheikh will evaluate your specific case to determine if this is the best option for you.

Typically, the procedure takes about 1-2 hours. However, this can vary based on individual cases.

Most lumpectomies at Lahore Oncoplastic Breast Services are done as outpatient procedures, meaning you can go home the same day.

Most patients can return to normal activities within 1-2 weeks, but full recovery may take 3-4 weeks.

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