Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer care requires a multidisciplinary approach where oncologists, radiologists, and surgeons collaborate to provide individualized therapies. Options include surgical removal, radiation, chemotherapy, and newer biological treatments that focus on specific genetic markers.

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Key Insights at a Glance

Procedure Time

Typically takes several hours to complete, depending on the complexity of the procedure and individual factors.

Recovery Period

Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days to a week after surgery, while others may need more time for healing.

Expected Results

The removal of cancerous tissue, followed by a period of surveillance and potential additional treatment to ensure the cancer does not return.

Ideal Candidates

Women diagnosed with breast cancer who have not received previous treatments, as well as those who are experiencing recurrence or seeking reconstruction.

What is Breast Cancer?

Breast Cancer care requires a multidisciplinary approach where oncologists, radiologists, and surgeons collaborate to provide individualized therapies. Options include surgical removal, radiation, chemotherapy, and newer biological treatments that focus on specific genetic markers.

Breast Cancer

People seek these procedures for various reasons:

Aesthetic Enhancement

To remove cancerous tissue and eliminate the risk of spreading

Corrective Purposes

To alleviate symptoms such as pain, swelling, or discharge

Functional Restoration

To improve overall health and quality of life

Things to check

Things to Check Before Treatment

  • Get a recent mammogram to confirm the diagnosis of breast cancer
  • Understand your treatment options and discuss them with your doctor
  • Ensure you have adequate health insurance coverage for your procedure
  • Research and select a reputable medical facility or clinic abroad
  • Make travel arrangements and accommodations in advance
Risk warning

Potential Risks

  • Infection
  • Reaction to anesthesia
  • Lymphedema (swelling of the arm)
  • Mastectomy complications (e.g., wound healing issues)
  • Recurrence of breast cancer

How to Choose the Right Country, Clinic, and Surgeon

Do's

01

Verify surgeon credentials (e.g. ISAPS, JPRAS)

02

Ask for before-after photos

03

Check language barriers

04

Review aftercare and follow-up options

05

Consider local laws on medical malpractice

Don'ts

01

Don't Choose a Clinic Based Only on Price

02

Don't Rely Solely on Social Media or Influencers

03

Don't Ignore Language Barriers

04

Don't Rush Into Surgery Without Research

05

Don't Assume You Can Fly Back Immediately

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Frequently Asked Questions

This procedure involves specific medical techniques tailored to address particular health conditions. Your doctor will explain the detailed process based on your case.

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