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Surgery is usually needed to remove cancerous breast tissue. What determines a lumpectomy vs. a mastectomy?
Surgery is often the first step in your early breast cancer treatment plan. Test what you know about your options.
As your wounds heal, learn about surgical drains, possible lymphedema, regaining mobility, reconstruction, and if any additional therapies are needed.
A breast cancer second opinion can reassure you about your diagnosis and treatment or provide other options for care. Learn how to get a second opinion.
A pathology report is an important tool in diagnosing early breast cancer. Find out what’s in it and how the information guides your treatment.
Here’s what to expect after your breast cancer surgery, with steps you can take to recover as quickly and easily as possible.
Lymphedema, or a buildup of lymph fluid, is a common side effect of breast cancer treatments. Learn the symptoms, diagnosis, and how to treat it.
Choosing a breast cancer surgery option can be a hard decision. Here are the facts about lumpectomy and mastectomy that will help you make the best choice.
Learn about the different types of breast cancer surgery so you and your doctor can work together to choose the one that works best for you.