Breast cancer treatment need not mean removal of breasts'
Breast cancer, detected at any stage, triggers a fear in women
of losing their femininity due to removal of breasts. However, if the
disease is caught early, such fears need not bother women, as they have
the option of undergoing breast conservation surgery.
The father of modern American surgery, who developed radical
mastectomy as a method of treating breast cancer, city chapters of Association of Surgeons of India (ASI) and Academy of Medical Sciences (AMS) organized a meet to discuss latest trends in breast cancer
treatment.
"Radical mastectomy (RM)
entails removal of whole breast with underlying chest muscles and lymph
nodes, which improves chances of survival of a breast cancer victim. It
has been modified, so that the muscles need not be removed. Most
oncosurgeons in the city are using this technique now. It is time we
move a step forward towards more advanced techniques.
With
early detection, there is 100% chance of complete treatment of breast
cancer. It requires one to undergo a small surgery, followed by
radiotherapy. Removal of breasts can be avoided totally without the need
of chemotherapy.
Earlier, there was concern about the damage to lungs or other cells by
radiation, but with the advanced 3-D CRT, this is no longer a danger as
it can help us give uniform and focused dosage of radiation.
"Though we have very little data from India, there is a gradual trend
of early detection of breast cancer in the country. So like in the West,
there is a demand for conserving the breast while treating cancer. The
facilities available in some metros are at par with those in the
developed world.
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