Mastectomy v Lumpectomy

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Mastectomy v Lumpectomy

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  • Aymerz33
    Aymerz33 Member Posts: 50
    edited August 2017

    Hey ladies,

    It's been a while since I posted, but I just had so much to process I couldn't bring myself to do much more than get through each day.

    I have a question that has come up for me recently - and I thought that this would be the best place to ask it.

    Since the beginning, I have been pretty certain that I am going to do a double mastectomy with delayed reconstruction. As my surgery date looms, I am inevitably questioning my decision.

    So, my question to you all is this: I have a 17mm tumor, and my scans are all clear for any cancer spreading (we won't know about lymph nodes until surgery). I have read some articles recently that talk about early stage breast cancer survivors having a longer survival rate with lumpectomy and radiation, instead of mastectomy. Is this true? Can people help point me in the right direction for information? My dr's are supportive of my decision, but I guess I just want more information before it's too late.

    Thanks everyone!

    Amy

  • Freya244117
    Freya244117 Member Posts: 603
    edited August 2017

    Beesie's post on this topic is the most comprehensive you will find. It is a great place to start.

  • NotVeryBrave
    NotVeryBrave Member Posts: 1,287
    edited August 2017

    My MO had told me about some recent evidence that lumpectomy with whole breast radiation may yield lower local recurrence rates than mastectomy alone. The understanding seems to be that all of the breast tissue receives the radiation dose and therefore has the benefit of additional treatment.

    I think the overall survival rates are the same and this new information is based on recent studies - not sure if it's reliable enough at this point to be held as fact.


  • Maomaonie
    Maomaonie Member Posts: 11
    edited August 2017

    I visited 3 doctors. One recommended mastectomy since no need for rad. Two suggested lumpectomy. Mammo saw groups of calcification. Had two biopsy in July. Found IDC, DCIS, ADH. The doctors said long term survivor is the same, and lumpectomy has a slight higher rate of local reoccurrence.


  • Leatherette
    Leatherette Member Posts: 448
    edited August 2017

    Hi aymerz, I just read your first post and saw you didn't reply, so I got worried.Glad you are posting. This place is great! I also have generalized anxiety disorder. I started eating less and having panic attacks between when I found the lump in late April and my surgery June 19. I got a lot better once I had surgery and felt like my treatment was in full swing.

    As to the question about lumpectomy vs mastectomy, I was originally planning to do a lumpectomy, but I had 6 cm of dcis around my idc(which we suspected was there, but surgery pathology confirmed it), and figured they were going to take so much out anyway that the visual outcome wouldn't be too different. I was also scared they wouldn't get clean margins and I'd have to go through surgery again. I did not do a double mastectomy because my right side seemed to be cancerless, and I wanted one that had normal feeling in it.

    My surgeon told me that whichever decision people make, the majority don't regret the choice they made. And so far, I don't. And it is different for everyone. Trust your ability to make the right choice for you

  • Claire_in_Seattle
    Claire_in_Seattle Member Posts: 4,570
    edited August 2017

    One more thing to think about is that with a lumpectomy, you are normally DONE with surgery. It's also normally a much simpler operation with much shorter recovery time. My tumor was a lot larger than yours and I had one grossly positive lymph node going in. So a much more extensive surgery than I think you will be having. I was up and running around the next day. In fact, I scared people who expected me to be down for the count.

    It did take a few weeks to heal up, but I had minimal down time. And then, I was finished, other than needing radiation about 6 months later.

    Once I was healed up, I moved back into my La Perlas and haven't looked back. That was almost 8 years ago. Good luck! - Claire 

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