Laser surgery for DCIS?

jj2011
jj2011 Member Posts: 17

Hi all,

Recently, I was diagnosed with DCIS low grade.  I am waiting for the doctor appointment.

Meanwhile, I was doing a research on the treatment.  I found this web:

http://www.laserbreastcancersurgery.com/benefits-of-laser-surgery.html

It mentions that the laser has lots of advantages than knife including low recurrence...

Unfortunately, I can not find lots of info about this CO2 laser surgery and this doctor info from

the web.

Did anyone has this treatment? or can you share?

Thank you for your support.

Comments

  • cycle-path
    cycle-path Member Posts: 1,502
    edited July 2011

    I haven't had this but if it were being proposed to me I think I'd ask what the rate of seroma was for this treatment versus conventional scalpel treatment.

    Here's another site you might check out. http://www.breastcanceriort.org. I did have this treatment.

  • jj2011
    jj2011 Member Posts: 17
    edited July 2011

    Thank you for your sharing.

    Yes.  If the laser were far more better than scaplel, I would find out lots of info from the web.

    unfortunately. only on that web site.

    Thank you for the link you provided.  I will ask my doctor about that.

    I haven't seen my breast surgery yet and I just got the MRI done.

    I do not know which treatment they will propose to me:  Lumpectomy or mastectomy

    Will Mstectomy have lower recurrence than lumpectomy?  or no annual check up needed?

    Thank you for your support.

  • cycle-path
    cycle-path Member Posts: 1,502
    edited July 2011

    I don't think the amount of info correlates to the quality. Some treatments aren't as well accepted by the medical community for reasons other than the quality of the treatment.

    Talk to your doctor about rates of recurrance. The frequency of annual checkups will be the same, I believe, regardless of the treatments you get. 

  • aa30
    aa30 Member Posts: 1
    edited September 2011

    HI jj2011

    Patients who are interested in standard breast cancer surgery with the added benefits of lasers should contact Dr. Ansanelli"s office to request names of people nation wide who have had these benefits.   

  • chair
    chair Member Posts: 1
    edited January 2013

    I looked at some very good reviews about Dr. Ansanelli, and the only reservation I have is that apparently he is 82 years old. 

    Is this too old to operate?  I can't help thinking it may be.  ???  Any feedback?  I don't know if I'm making too much of this but 82 seems too old.

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