Kia Surgery Karane Se Breast Cancer Bilkul Khatam Hojayega? | By Dr Hammad Sheikh, Cancer Specialist
Can Breast Cancer Totally Removed After surgery? By | Dr. Hammad Sheikh, Cancer Specialist
Breast cancer is a major health concern affecting millions of women worldwide. One of the most critical questions patients often have is whether breast cancer can be entirely removed after surgery. In this comprehensive video, Dr. Hammad Sheikh, a renowned cancer specialist, delves into this important topic, providing expert insights and detailed explanations.
- Introduction
- Understanding Breast Cancer
- Types of Breast Cancer Surgery
- Can Surgery Completely Remove Breast Cancer?
- Factors Influencing Surgical Outcomes
- Post-Surgery Treatments
- Importance of Regular Follow-Up
- Patient Success Stories
- Conclusion & Expert Advice
Breast cancer begins in the cells of the breast, often developing in the lobules or ducts. It can spread to other parts of the body if not detected and treated early. Dr. Hammad Sheikh explains the basics of breast cancer, its types, and how it is diagnosed.
Types of Breast Cancer Surgery:
Lumpectomy:
Removal of the tumor and a small margin of surrounding tissue.
Mastectomy:
Complete removal of one or both breasts.
Sentinel Node Biopsy:
Removal of sentinel lymph nodes to check for cancer spread.
Axillary Lymph Node Dissection:
Removal of additional lymph nodes if cancer is found in the sentinel nodes.
Can Surgery Completely Remove Breast Cancer?
Dr. Hammad Sheikh emphasizes that the goal of surgery is to remove as much of the cancer as possible. However, the ability to completely remove cancer depends on various factors, including the size and stage of the tumor, its location, and whether it has spread to other parts of the body.
Early-stage cancers have a higher likelihood of being completely removed.
Tumor Size and Location:
Smaller tumors and those located in accessible areas are easier to remove entirely.
Cancer Spread:
If cancer has spread to other parts of the body, surgery alone may not be sufficient.
Post-Surgery Treatments:
Radiation Therapy:
Used to destroy any remaining cancer cells in the breast or surrounding areas.
Chemotherapy:
Targets cancer cells that may have spread beyond the breast.
Hormonal Therapy:
Used for hormone receptor-positive breast cancers to block cancer growth.
Targeted Therapy:
Focuses on specific molecules involved in cancer growth and spread.
Importance of Regular Follow-Up:
Regular follow-up appointments are crucial to monitor for any signs of recurrence and to manage any side effects of treatment. Dr. Hammad Sheikh discusses the importance of continuous care and monitoring for long-term health.
Patient Success Stories:
In this segment, we share inspiring stories of patients who have successfully undergone breast cancer surgery and post-operative treatments, highlighting the importance of early detection and comprehensive care.
Conclusion & Expert Advice:
Dr. Hammad Sheikh concludes with expert advice on maintaining a healthy lifestyle, staying vigilant with regular screenings, and the importance of emotional and psychological support during and after treatment.
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