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Prophylactic Mastectomy

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A prophylactic mastectomy (also known as preventive mastectomy) is a surgical procedure where one or both breasts are removed to reduce the risk of developing breast cancer.

This surgery aims at removing the breast tissue as completely as humanely possible to prevent cancerdevelopment.

It is important to note that this surgery is done in individuals who do not actually have any breast cancer. It is often chosen by individuals who are at a significantly high risk of breast cancer, such as those with a strong family history of the disease or those who carry certain genetic mutations like BRCA1 or BRCA2.

Types of Prophylactic Mastectomy

Bilateral Prophylactic Mastectomy

This involves removing both breasts in women who have never had breast cancer but are at high risk of developing it in the future. This is commonly chosen by women with genetic mutations or a strong family history of breast cancer.

Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy

This is performed in women who have already been diagnosed with cancer in one breast and choose to have the healthy breast removed to reduce the risk of cancer developing in the other breast.

Who is a Candidate for Prophylactic Mastectomy

Benefits

Risk Reduction

Prophylactic mastectomy can reduce the risk of developing breast cancer by approximately 90-95%, especially in high-risk women.

Peace of Mind

Some women choose the surgery to alleviate the anxiety and emotional stress of living with a high risk of breast cancer.

Types of Surgery

Total Mastectomy

In this procedure, the entire breast tissue, including the nipple-areola complex, is removed. This provides the most comprehensive risk reduction.

Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy (NSM)

In some cases, especially in prophylactic mastectomies, the nipple-sparing mastectomy (NSM) can be performed, where the breast tissue is removed but the skin and nipple-areola complex are preserved for better cosmetic results.

Skin-Sparing Mastectomy (SSM)

This involves removing the breast tissue but preserving most of the skin. Like NSM, it allows for a more natural-looking breast reconstruction.

Breast Reconstruction Options

Many women undergoing prophylactic mastectomy opt for immediate breast reconstruction. Options for reconstruction include:

Risks and Considerations

Surgical Risks

As with any major surgery, there are risks such as infection, bleeding, or complications from anaesthesia.

Emotional Impact

Prophylactic mastectomy is a life-changing decision. It can bring emotional challenges, such as coping with body image changes.

Cancer Risk

While prophylactic mastectomy greatly reduces breast cancer risk, it does not eliminate it entirely, as small amounts of breast tissue may remain, and breast cancer can still develop in that tissue.

Impact on Sensation

After a mastectomy, sensation in the breast or nipple may be lost or reduced.

Alternatives to Prophylactic Mastectomy

Some women at high risk for breast cancer choose to manage their risk without surgery by:

Increased Surveillance

More frequent mammograms or MRIs to catch any signs of cancer early.

Chemoprevention

Drugs like tamoxifen or raloxifene may reduce the risk of developing breast cancer in high-risk women.

Decision-Making

Prophylactic mastectomy is a deeply personal choice. Women considering the surgery often work closely with a team of healthcare professionals, including oncologists, genetic counselors, and plastic surgeons, to weigh the benefits and risks based on their individual circumstances. At Hyderabad Breast Clinics our experts will help you understand the risk versus benefit in such complex decision making process and would also guide to expert genetic counsellors.

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