Early detection of the disease offers a high chance of recovery. For some patients
A mastectomy does not offer a cancer-free guarantee. That is why senior consultant and breast surgeon, Dr Chan Ching Wan, recommends every woman to conduct self-checks and go for screening regularly for early detection of breast cancer. PHOTO: SOLIS BREAST CARE AND SURGERY CENTREThere is only one type of mastectomy, which is the removal of all breast tissue possible.
There are variations of mastectomy, depending on breast reconstruction plans. Some considerations include whether all the skin can be saved to perform a nipple-sparing mastectomy, or whether only the skin can be saved while sacrificing the nipple for a skin-sparing mastectomy. A mammograms is the most reliable screening tool for breast cancer. From age 40 to 49, women are recommended to go for mammogram screenings once every year, and twice a year from the age of 50. PHOTO: SOLIS BREAST CARE AND SURGERY CENTREBreast cancer patients considering mastectomy may have further treatment after the surgery and must be aware that the cancer may return. are equally important and play key roles to help control the cancer and minimise a chance of relapse.
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