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Lumpectomy
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a surgical procedure in which a small, localized mass or tumor, typically in the breast, is removed while preserving the surrounding tissue
What is a "lumpectomy"?
A lumpectomy is a surgical procedure where a small tumor or abnormal tissue, typically in the breast, is removed while keeping as much healthy tissue as possible. It is often used to treat breast cancer or other abnormal growths. During a lumpectomy, the surgeon removes the tumor along with a small amount of healthy tissue around it to make sure that all cancerous cells are removed. This approach aims to maintain the appearance of the breast and may be followed by radiation therapy to reduce the risk of the cancer returning. Compared to mastectomy, which is the complete removal of the breast, lumpectomy generally allows for quicker recovery and maintains more of the breast's natural structure.
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After the lumpectomy, Anne's doctor confirmed the absence of cancerous cells.
Emily had a lumpectomy to remove a small lump from her breast.
The surgeon explained the benefits and potential risks of lumpectomy before the procedure.
During the lumpectomy, the doctor aimed to remove only the abnormal tissue.
The lumpectomy allowed Lucy to preserve most of her breast tissue.