Mastectomy

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  • A total mastectomy is appropriate for women with ductal carcinoma in situ or DCIS, and for women seeking prophylactic mastectomies—that is, breast removal in order to prevent any possibility of breast cancer occurring.
  • Lobular carcinoma in situ—Preventive mastectomy is sometimes considered for a woman with lobular carcinoma in situ, a condition that increases the risk of developing breast cancer in either breast.
  • Ideally, the patient should initiate the discussion, and more than one surgical opinion is desirable when the decision regarding the need for prophylactic mastectomy is considered.
  • For some women mastectomy is the right choice; for others it is lumpectomy.
  • com 265 | health information | health factsheets 26 68 Print-friendly version Download Acrobat PDF version Need help with PDF files? 31c2 Mastectomy This factsheet is for women who would like information about having a mastectomy operation.
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