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Breast Cancer Treatment, The Different Types
Mastectomy is the surgical removal of the entire breast while lumpectomy is a breast-conservation surgery that involves the removal of the lump only. On whether mastectomy or lumpectomy should be performed as a breast cancer treatment procedure depends on the staging and the type of tumor. In cases where two or more tumors exist on the same breast or where the tumor is large relative to the size of the breast, mastectomy may be the best type of treatment. Mastectomy may also be used in instances where the breast has previously received therapy or in cases where the patient is wary of a local recurrence after a lumpectomy. Radiation therapy is another treatment method for patients who have undergone lumpectomy or mastectomy. This type of therapy involves the use of high-energy x-rays or gamma rays on a tumor or a post surgery tumor site. This type of breast cancer treatment is used to reduce the risk of a recurrence. Some side effects of radiation therapy include, fatigue, change in skin color and texture which should return to normal in about two months after treatment. Sometimes the change in color may be permanent. Other side effects are mild swelling, muscle stiffness and tenderness of the area. Chemotherapy may be used before, after or instead of surgery. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Mercy Maranga Reports on Health and Fitness issues. Visit Her Site here for more information on cancer and its treatment Cancer |
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