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Mastectomy is a common surgical treatment for breast cancer. It involves removing one or both breasts to eliminate cancerous tissue. The decision to undergo mastectomy is based on factors like tumor size, stage, and overall health.

It may be the primary treatment or part of a broader plan with chemotherapy, radiation, or hormone therapy. Mastectomy is chosen when breast-conserving options, like lumpectomy, aren’t sufficient.

The procedure may include removing lymph nodes to assess cancer spread. Breast reconstruction is an option, either immediately or later, using implants, autologous tissue, or a combination.

Mastectomy is effective, but it’s a significant decision with physical and emotional impacts. Open discussions with the healthcare team, including breast and plastic surgeons, are crucial. Regular follow-up care is recommended for monitoring and addressing any potential concerns.

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