Post-Lumpectomy Breast Forms: Restore Your Natural Self and Feel

Posted on Apr 02, 2018 by Swati Chadha

Lumpectomy refers to the surgical removal of the tumor (the ‘lump’) and some of the normal tissue that surrounds it. It is less invasive especially when compared to a full mastectomy. So, it is termed as a ‘breast conserving’ or ‘breast preservation’ surgery.

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Lumpectomy: Things you should know

Posted on May 11, 2016 by Ayush Henry

Lumpectomy is a surgery that is performed to remove cancer cells or other abnormal tissue from the breast. It is also called as breast-conserving surgery because, unlike a mastectomy, only a portion of the breast is removed. To ensure that all the cancer or other abnormal tissue is removed, a small amount of normal tissue around the lump is also taken.

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Lumpectomy or Mastectomy

Posted on Jun 13, 2014 by Razia Sanwari

Lumpectomy Vs Mastectomy. Breast conserving surgery or total breast removal? Learn the pros and cons of these two breast cancer treatment procedures.

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