Excision of a Breast Lump is a surgery that removes a lump or mass from the breast. This procedure can be done for a number of reasons, such as diagnosing or treating a benign (not cancerous) breast condition or looking into a lump or mass in the breast that looks suspicious.
The exact procedure will depend on how big the lump is, where it is, and what it is. The doctor will cut into the skin around the lump and take it out, along with a small amount of healthy tissue around it. After that, stitches will be used to close the cut. The removed tissue will be sent to a lab so that the cause of the lump can be found.
If the lump is found to be harmless, it may not need any more treatment. If the lump turns out to be cancerous, you may need more treatment, like chemotherapy or radiation.
It’s important to remember that Breast Lumps are often harmless and don’t always mean you have cancer. If you are worried about a lump in your breast, you should talk to a doctor or nurse.
Breast Lump Excision is done for a number of reasons, such as:
Breast Lump Excision surgery, which is also called a breast biopsy, is a procedure in which a lump or suspicious area of breast tissue is cut out and sent to a lab for testing. There are a number of possible benefits to having a Breast Lump Excision, such as:
After a Breast Lump removal (biopsy), the next steps will depend on the results of the procedure. If the biopsy shows that there is cancer, more tests may be needed to find out how far along the cancer is and what the best treatment is. This can include blood tests and other diagnostic tests, as well as imaging tests like a mammogram, ultrasound, or MRI.
If the biopsy shows that the lump in the breast is benign (not cancerous), you may not need to do anything else. But your doctor may suggest that you come back for follow-up visits to check for new lumps or changes in the breast tissue.
If the Breast Lump was taken out completely during the biopsy, you may not need any more treatment. But if only a small piece of the Breast Lump was taken out, more surgery may be needed to take out the rest of the tissue. This will depend on how big the lump is and what the biopsy shows.
It’s important to talk to your healthcare provider about the results of your breast biopsy and the next steps they think you should take. They will be able to tell you about your choices and help you make a decision about the care that is best for you.
About
Dr. Mansi Chowhan
Oncoplastic Breast Surgeon-Surgical Oncologist
MS (Gold Medalist), FIAGES, MCh Breast Oncoplasty (UK), Fellow Breast Surgery (Paris), Fellow Head & Neck Surgery, IFHNOS – MSKCC (New York)
Dr. Mansi Chowhan is an expert Oncoplastic Breast Surgeon with experience of more than 14 years and has been awarded with a gold medal during her surgical post-graduation. Dr. Mansi is well-trained from world renowned surgeons and cancer institutions like the Paris Breast Centre, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre (New York), University of East Anglia (U.K.) and Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai. She is a skilled surgeon with over 14 years of experience in some of the best hospitals in the Delhi- NCR region including Fortis Hospital, Artemis Hospital, Paras Hospital and Asian Institute of Medical Sciences, CK Birla Hospital. She works with utmost dedication and compassion to deliver international standard and personalized cancer care to the patients.
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