Myth or Fact: Does Breast Cancer always require a Mastectomy? Ft. Dr Santhosh Kumar Devadas
In this video, Dr Santhosh Kumar Devadas, Consultant Medical Oncologist at Ramaiah Memorial Hospital, Bengaluru sheds light on a common myth surrounding breast cancer treatment—that mastectomy (removal of the entire breast) is the only option.
Dr Devadas explains that this is not always true, as many breast cancer cases can be effectively treated with a procedure called lumpectomy.
A lumpectomy involves removing only the tumour along with a small margin of surrounding normal breast tissue, preserving most of the breast. Research has shown that lumpectomy, combined with radiation therapy, is as effective as mastectomy in terms of long-term outcomes.
This finding has been confirmed through head-to-head comparisons, allowing women to choose a treatment option that best suits their needs without compromising on effectiveness.
Dr Devadas emphasizes the psychological and emotional benefits of lumpectomy. Retaining the breast can help women maintain their body image, boosting confidence and aiding in recovery.
For many patients, the ability to preserve their breast contributes significantly to their quality of life post-treatment. While discussing treatment options, doctors now encourage breast-conserving surgery as a viable and equivalent alternative to mastectomy.
However, the choice between lumpectomy and mastectomy depends on several factors, including the size and location of the tumour, patient preference, and overall health.
This video is a must-watch for anyone seeking clarity on breast cancer treatment options and the advances that empower women to make informed decisions about their care. Dr Devadas provides expert advice that not only debunks myths but also offers hope and reassurance to breast cancer patients and their families.