Non-Invasive Breast Cancers Jun 7, 2008
DCIS tumors may be removed via a lumpectomy if the cancerous area is small enough. Radiation is generally recommended to ensure that no cancerous cells remain. (Suite101.com)
Choosing Radical Cancer Surgery Jun 2, 2008
Research showed that many women are just as likely to survive if they undergo a lumpectomy, which involves removing only the tumor and a small amount of tissue around it, often followed by chemotherapy and radiation ... "Women who had a small tumor in one breast who could have simply had a lumpectomy are having both breasts removed," said Todd M. Tuttle of the. (Yahoo News -- Cancer)
Blacks, Hispanics Less Likely Than Whites To Receive Follow-up Radiation For Early Breast Cancer May 31, 2008
Although the disparity in rates is relatively small, the findings suggest that thousands of black and Hispanic breast cancer patients may be undertreated following a lumpectomy ... Rachel Freedman, MD, an oncology fellow in Dana-Farber's Breast Oncology Center, noted that although some women in all racial and ethnic groups fail to receive the recommended course of radiation following breast-conserving surgery (lumpectomy) -- which has largely replaced mastectomy for small, early breast tumors --... (Science Daily)
Rupert: Smiling kids faces got her through May 29, 2008
It was decided to do a lumpectomy to remove the cancer because it was so small, and was told they had a clear margin. On Laura's birthday, she learned that she still would need to have both chemotherapy and radiation. (Carthage (Hancock County) Journal Pilot, IL)
Joanna's race for life May 28, 2008
Mrs Howard, who lives with her five-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Chloe, and husband John, in Meadowside, Wickham Market, had a lumpectomy and glands taken out of her arm pit as part of the treatment, and also suffered radiation burns from painful radiotherapy. The cancer meant she was weaker than she used to be, but she worked extremely hard to make sure she could run the Race For Life 2006 and 2007, and again this year on July 9 at Trinity Park in Bucklesham. (Ipswich Evening Star)
Trisha slashes her hair: 'I don't want to look like a cancer victim' May 28, 2008
After having a lumpectomy and lymph glands removed the 51 year-old was told the cancer has not spread - although she must still have sessions of chemotherapy as a precaution. She admitted that her decision to cut her hair was foisted upon her by the fear her cancer treatment would leave her completely bald. (Daily Mail)
Celebrating survivors: Barrassos, others plan National Cancer Survivors Day activities May 26, 2008
Barrasso underwent lumpectomy surgery and lymph node dissection almost immediately, then had a round of chemotherapy, a round of radiation, and a second round of chemotherapy over the next year. "I like to say that the surgery got the cancer and everything else was insurance," she said. (Casper Star-Tribune, WY)
Survivor says ACS programs help a lot May 24, 2008
those interested in or who have undergone a lumpectomy or mastectomy or are considering breast reconstruction. those who have lymphedema. (Olney Daily Mail, IL)
Late bloomer thriving now May 22, 2008
Because it was caught so early only a lumpectomy and radiation was recommended, no chemo, she said. With that course of treatment I have been given a 97-98 percent change it will never return. (Pasadena Citizen, TX)
'The thing about dragon boat racing is there's plenty of support, companionship and physical activity with people who have been through the same thing you have. It makes body and mind strong. A few of the women are in their 70s and they are fit. I feel healthier than I ever have.' May 20, 2008
Not only did Jones have a lumpectomy with lymph node involvement at Stage II, five months of chemotherapy and two months of radiation, but her father died during her ordeal ... "I had a lumpectomy and one week of chemo. 'I can't do this,' I said. It's against my nature." She stopped chemo and compro mised with radiation. (NJ.com -- Times)
Doctor's confidence disappears when wife is the patient May 18, 2008
She had a lumpectomy, chemotherapy and 36 radiation treatments. She had pain, got tired and lost her hair. (Anchorage Daily News)
Study: Women increasingly opt for mastectomy May 16, 2008
Some may not want to undergo radiation, which is required after lumpectomy surgery to make sure that all cancer cells are killed, she says ... About 10% of lumpectomy patients have cancer come back in the same breast or chest wall, compared with 2% of those who have a mastectomy. (USA Today)
Mastectomies for Women May Increase Because of Imaging Tests, Study Finds May 16, 2008
known as a lumpectomy has been the recommended treatment for women with small, early stage cancer since studies before 1990 found removing the whole breast didn't boost survival. The MRI scans are able to detect tiny growths and may lead doctors and patients to prefer a full mastectomy, said , a study author from the Mayo Clinic, in a press conference yesterday. (Bloomberg -- UK)
Mastectomies on the Increase May 16, 2008
Guidelines introduced in 1990 pronouncing that lumpectomy was equally effective as mastectomy for overall survival in women with early-stage breast cancer resulted in a rise in lumpectomies, also known as breast-conserving surgery, along with a decline in the number of mastectomies performed ... Breast MRIs may detect cancer in more than one part of the breast, which, in turn, may prompt surgeons and patients to choose mastectomy over lumpectomy. (Health-Finder)
Race car for the cure May 15, 2008
She was given a choice between a lumpectomy and a full mastectomy removal of the entire breast. She chose the mastectomy in hopes it would prevent the cancer from returning. (Helena Independent Record, MT)
Skin Flaps Deliver Cancer-fighting Therapy, Study Reveals May 10, 2008
28, 2008) Lumpectomy or breast conservation surgery is the most common type of breast cancer surgery currently performed. A new report examines advances plastic surgeons have made in breast reconstruction to. (Science Daily)
Climb to Conquer Cancer comes to Casper May 4, 2008
Dibble's mother will finish treatment in October, having been through lumpectomy surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. The upside, Dibble said, is that her mother, who is from Rawlins, has been staying with her family while receiving treatment in Casper. (Casper Star-Tribune, WY)
After Cancer, Hope for Easing Devastating Side Effect May 2, 2008
As a woman who was mortified by the risk of lymphedema before her lumpectomy, and who worked with her surgeon to avoid full axillary dissection, I can assure you that a subclinical finding would be enormously important to me ... I was told that since I just had lumpectomy & a sentinel node biopsy I was not at risk ... I had 17 lymph nodes removed along with my lumpectomy, three years ago. (New York Times)
Exclusive: Trisha Goddard on her terrifying breast cancer nightmare Apr 18, 2008
After a lumpectomy to remove the cancer, Trisha was initially told it may have spread after doctors picked up a trace of the disease in her lymph nodes. But following a second operation last week, she has learned they are clear, although she may have to continue treatment as a precaution. (Mirror.co.uk)
Star battles cancer Apr 17, 2008
Nixon, who is reprising her role as Miranda in HBO's "Sex and the City" in an upcoming movie, had a lumpectomy two years ago and then underwent 6 1/2 weeks of radiation. "As the daughter of a breast cancer survivor, knowing my personal risk made me more aware and more empowered when I faced my own diagnosis," the 42-year-old actress said in a statement. (Boston Globe)
Cynthia Nixon reveals battle with breast cancer Apr 17, 2008
Sex and the City star underwent lumpectomy, radiation two years ago ... Nixon, who is reprising her role as Miranda in HBO's "Sex and the City" in an upcoming movie, had a lumpectomy two years ago and then underwent six and a half weeks of radiation ... Nixon, who is reprising her role as Miranda in HBOs Sex and the City in an upcoming movie, had a lumpectomy two years ago and then underwent six and a half weeks of radiation. (MSNBC -- News)
Cancer survivors have special reasons for 'relaying' Apr 17, 2008
She was chosen for the then-new lumpectomy procedure, and her ovaries were removed to reduce hormone production in her body. "At this point, the doctors told my parents that I had six months to live," she said. (Winter Garden West Orange Times, FL)
"Sex and City" star Nixon: I had breast cancer Apr 17, 2008
Nixon, who is reprising her role as Miranda in HBO's "Sex and the City" in an upcoming movie, had a lumpectomy two years ago and then underwent six and a half weeks of radiation. She also helped her mother battle breast cancer. (Xinhuanet, China)
Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon reveals she's fighting breast ... Apr 17, 2008
" The lumpectomy was followed by six weeks of radiation treatment. She said her own crisis made her re-evaluate how Sex and the City used breast cancer for a storyline, insisting: "I think it was beautiful. Like, leave it to Samantha to make a party out of cancer. (Daily Mail)
'Sex' Star Reveals Battle Against Breast Cancer Apr 17, 2008
Actress, 42, Had Lumpectomy, Radiation 2 Years Ago ... Nixon, who played Miranda on the HBO series and will reprise the role in the upcoming "Sex and the City: The Movie," had a lumpectomy two years ago. (Click2Houston, TX)
Cynthia Nixon: I had breast cancer Apr 16, 2008
Sex And The City" actress has spoken for the first time about her secret battle with breast cancer two years ago."I had a lumpectomy and then I had six and a half weeks of radiation," the 42-year-old red head, best known for her role as neurotic attorney , told ABC's "" Tuesday.The Upper West Sider was diagnosed with the disease in 2006 while starring in the off-Broadway play "The Prime of. " She kept her condition secret, even scheduling her surgery on a Sunday, to avoid missing a... (New York Daily News)
Detecting, Diagnosing Breast Cancers Apr 15, 2008
Surgical treatment was changed in 31 cases (28 percent), such as opting for mastectomy rather than lumpectomy or a more extensive lumpectomy than first expected. Three also found cancer in the other breast that was treated. (Health-Finder)
Physician known as visionary Apr 12, 2008
He also helped introduce the breast-sparing technique of lumpectomy and radiation therapy to Augusta for women with breast cancer, his daughter said. "He was very proud of that, that he could help women with breast cancer not to have to go through any radical mastectomies," she said. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Pillows for survivors (40) Apr 12, 2008
She has become the official breast cancer pillow maker for patients coming out of lumpectomy and mastectomy surgery. Her special pillows fit nicely under sore arms, help protect patients from bumps in the night, and use fancy pink-ribbon fabric, the symbol of breast cancer awareness. (Corvallis Gazette Times, OR)
Radiation beneficial for older breast cancer patients Apr 12, 2008
A breast cancer patients age alone should not determine whether or not she receives standard breast-conservation treatments, including a lumpectomy and radiation therapy; however, if additional health problems (comorbidities) are present, treatments should be individualized based on age and the type of comorbidities, according to a study in the April 1 edition of the International Journal for Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, the official journal of the American Society for Therapeutic... (EurekAlert!)
Screening mammography in elderly patients beneficial Apr 12, 2008
Of these, surgical management was available in 18 cases with 15 being treated by lumpectomy and 3 being treated with mastectomy. The study also showed that the average time interval from most recent prior mammogram to diagnosis was 2. (EurekAlert!)
MRI changes breast cancer treatment choice; increases time to treatment Apr 12, 2008
Fifteen patients had mastectomy rather than lumpectomy. Six had more extensive lumpectomy and three had treatment for cancer that was detected in the opposite breast. (EurekAlert!)
Kylie says 'I was misdiagnosed' Apr 9, 2008
DeGeneres revealed she had had a lumpectomy after finding a lump in her breast. "I had just had a mammogram and they didn't find anything and a couple of weeks later I found a lump," she said. (BBC News -- Health)
Trisha Battles Breast Cancer Apr 8, 2008
" Trisha, 50, who presents a daily show on Five, had a lumpectomy in hospital when the tumour was discovered last month. Medics also took a sample of her lymph nodes for a biopsy and initial results appeared to be positive. But Trisha, who lives in Norfolk with her daughters Billie, 18, and Madison, 13, was given a detailed report of their findings on Saturday. Sadly, this showed a micro cancer cell had been detected in one of the nodes. The 80 staff on her show, made by Trisha's TV production... (Glasgow Daily Record)
Chemotherapy-induced Anemia Increases Risk Of Local Breast Cancer Recurrence Apr 4, 2008
5, 2006) Giving radiation therapy and chemotherapy at the same time after a lumpectomy helps keep breast cancer from returning locally, according to a study published in the Dec. 1 issue of the International. (Jan. (Science Daily)
Sheriff's public face, private battle Apr 3, 2008
Mims could have chosen to have a lumpectomy, which is removal of the tumor from the breast, followed by radiation. But Mims said she didn't want that treatment because it would have meant a longer recovery. (Fresno Bee -- Local)
Race gaps seen in breast cancer awareness Apr 1, 2008
Five-year survival rates after breast-conserving surgery (BCS), or lumpectomy, along with radiation for early-stage breast cancer are now known to be the same as those for mastectomy, in which the entire breast is removed, Hawley and her team note in their report in the latest online issue of Health Services Research. However, the percentage of women who undergo mastectomy for early-stage disease remains high in certain parts of the country, they add. (Reuters India)
Many Women Unclear About Breast Cancer Treatments Apr 1, 2008
MONDAY, March 31 (HealthDay News) -- Only half the women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer clearly understand the risks and benefits of a mastectomy versus a breast-conserving lumpectomy plus radiation, even after they have one of the procedures, according to a new study ... Only 51 percent of women in the study knew that patients who had a mastectomy or a lumpectomy plus radiation had the same five-year survival rate ... Forty-eight percent of the women reported not knowing whether... (Health-Finder)
Breast cancer program returns Mar 28, 2008
We go over active listing skills, communication skills, the different types of visits for patients who have had a mastectomy versus patients who have had a lumpectomy versus patients who have had reconstruction, Lawson said. It also includes role playing so they are comfortable with speaking to other breast cancer patients. (Skieston Standard Democrat, MO)
Would you try genetic testing? Mar 25, 2008
A month after undergoing a lumpectomy, the Acworth woman, who was adopted and unaware of her biological family's medical history, received a genetic risk assessment to determine whether she carried the gene that would give her a greater than 70 percent chance of recurrence of breast and ovarian cancer. The results were positive. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Ames breast cancer survivor to walk 39 miles to raise funds for 'pink' cause Mar 16, 2008
Her other options would have been a single mastectomy or a lumpectomy followed by radiation and tamoxifen. "I went with the double mastectomy because I didn't want to deal with it again." Carter said. (Ames Daily Tribune, IA)
Bill seen as cure for ailing policy Mar 9, 2008
The legislation would mandate that insurance companies cover a hospital stay for up to 48 hours after a mastectomy or lumpectomy, and 24 hours after a lymph node dissection. It would not require a minimum stay time. (FOX59, IN)
Self-confidenceOne woman explains why immediate breast reconstruction is vital Mar 7, 2008
She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005 and initially had a lumpectomy but was then told she would have to have the whole breast removed ... " Jean had a couple of months between her initial lumpectomy and further surgery to think through her decision. But she knew having the later operations separately was not an option. Reconstruction was important for her self-esteem. Self-conscious "I'm not a patient person and I didn't think mentally I would be able to cope with that. (BBC News -- UK)
Hawaii doctors study cancer Mar 7, 2008
Normally after a lumpectomy, the entire breast is treated daily with radiation for about 6 1/2 weeks, DeMare said. The new radiation techniques generally involve treatments twice a day for one week -- 10 sessions instead of 30 to 33, he said. (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
Young breast cancer survivors face different set of challenges Mar 2, 2008
Younger women like Robinson often choose a bilateral mastectomy, when sometimes a less drastic lumpectomy would have solved the problem ... Pecenka originally opted for a lumpectomy followed by 20 weeks of chemotherapy ... "I originally chose the lumpectomy because I knew my cancer wasn't anything genetic," Pecenka said. (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)
Duke cancer therapy keeps prostate on the job Feb 29, 2008
Focused prostate therapy, much like lumpectomy for breast cancer, aims only at the part of the gland that has cancer, avoiding nerve damage and trauma that can cause impotence and incontinence. One approach involves injecting the diseased part of the prostate with freezing gas. (News & Observer)
Test Can Reduce Recurrence of Breast Cancer Feb 26, 2008
Done during a lumpectomy, the GeneSearch test uses molecular diagnostic methods to examine more tissue than traditional sentinel node biopsies, reducing the chance of false negative results, says Dr. Stephen Peiper, chair of the MCG Department of Pathology and Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Cancer Clinician and Scientist ... This technique, called frozen section, would be done during the lumpectomy surgery. (Newsmax)
Mims' breast cancer surgery goes well Feb 23, 2008
The options for treating a noninvasive form of breast cancer include having a lumpectomy, which is removal of the tumor from the breast, or a mastectomy, removal of the entire breast. A lumpectomy is usually followed by radiation treatment, Gumina said. (Fresno Bee -- Local)
Convention helps younger breast cancer survivors Feb 23, 2008
She ended up having a lumpectomy, followed by a mastectomy and several rounds of grueling chemotherapy. Now, at 43, she is cancer free. (Florida Times-Union)
Brave mum runs on to beat cancer Feb 18, 2008
" Jan, a beauty therapist from St Neots, was first diagnosed with four tumours on her chest wall in January 2003, after experiencing pain in her right breast. A lumpectomy failed to remove the cancer, so she had a mastectomy followed by chemotherapy and radiotherapy. One year on, she had a second mastectomy after another tumour was found in her left breast. At the suggestion of her consultant, Jan's three sisters had a breast-check up and her youngest sister, Debbie, was found to have advanced... (Cambridge Evening News)
Partial Kidney Removal Under-Used for Small Tumors Feb 15, 2008
"Just as lumpectomy can be less invasive but as effective as mastectomy for treating breast cancer, people with kidney cancer should be aware that partial nephrectomy is not only an option, but may be a better option than radical nephrectomy in many circumstances because it may help preserve kidney function in patients with renal tumors, Dr. William Huang, of New York University School of Medicine, said in a written statement. "We need to do a better job of educating both patients and physicians... (MEDLINEplus)
Breast Cancer Fund climber is a survivor Feb 14, 2008
These days they would have done a lumpectomy, Crowfoot said. After her recovery, Crowfoot said she became part of Reach to Recovery, a program in which cancer survivors are assigned to help a person with a similar condition. (Mount Shasta News, CA)
Precancerous Breast Lesions Cause Unnecessary Worry Feb 14, 2008
"They may have mastectomies instead of just a lumpectomy. At some level we have to say, 'Does this really make sense?'". Another study in the same issue of JNCI suggests that medical science is winning the war on breast cancer. (MEDLINEplus)
Breast Cancer and Pregnancy Feb 9, 2008
She had a lumpectomy, but the cancer returned. Then came another surprise. (KLAS-TV.com, NV)
She beat cancer - now she’ll take on Mt. Shasta Feb 7, 2008
These days, she said, a lumpectomy would probably have been the course of action, but she went ahead with the operation - and has been a breast cancer survivor for 17 years now. Hillie, along with Dr. Shanhong Lu, will represent Siskiyou County in the Breast Cancer Fund s annual Climb Against The Odds event on June 15-21, climbing Mt. Shasta with a team of breast cancer survivors and supporters in order to raise money for breast cancer prevention. (Yreka Siskiyou Daily News, CA)
Choosing radical cancer surgery Feb 5, 2008
Research showed that many women are just as likely to survive if they undergo a lumpectomy, which involves removing only the tumor and a small amount of tissue around it, often followed by chemotherapy and radiation ... "Women who had a small tumor in one breast who could have simply had a lumpectomy are having both breasts removed," said Todd M. Tuttle of the. (Huntington WSAZ-TV, WV)
Relay for Life Jan 27, 2008
office in Dearborn seeking exp. nurse to fill PT position. (The News-Herald)
Family, hoops in perspective for Northwestern star Coble Jan 23, 2008
She began treatments in Phoenix in September, about two months after a lumpectomy. Coble, on the brink of becoming a big-time scoring threat in the Big Ten after averaging 13. (USA Today -- Sports)
More of this story Jan 17, 2008
Several weeks later, she had a lumpectomy, as well as radiation and chemotherapy treatments. Like most people, she lost her hair and had several things happen to her body that make the treatment as taxing as the disease. (The Fort Meade Leader, FL)
American women are more likely to choose overly aggressive treatments for breast cancer Jan 9, 2008
Despite a 1990 consensus recommendation from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that lumpectomy plus radiation was the treatment of choice for early stage breast cancer, the United States continues to have the highest rate of mastectomy surgery among industrialized countries. Why would a person knowingly undertake a far more severe form of treatment when a lesser one would suffice. (EurekAlert!)
Localized Breast Cancer Cells Have Potential to Spread Jan 8, 2008
Removal of the small tumor and surrounding tissue, called a lumpectomy, is the standard treatment for this early stage of breast cancer. The question of whether women should also have radiation treatment to address any stray cancer cells has been hotly debated, partly because approximately 16 percent of these patients will see their cancer return within five years. (MEDLINEplus)
Racial disparities persist in U.S. cancer treatment Jan 7, 2008
Among breast cancer patients who had a lumpectomy, black women were 7 percent less likely than whites to get radiation therapy. And black men diagnosed with prostate cancer were 11 percent less likely to get surgical or radiation treatment. (Scientific American)
Bif Naked diagnosed with breast cancer Jan 7, 2008
She is scheduled for surgery this week that includes a lumpectomy, followed by chemotherapy ... It's Stage 2 in that she's getting some extensive surgery, a lumpectomy, and they're going into her lymph nodes in one arm. (Globe and Mail -- Entertainment)
Breast cancer cells have to learn to walk before they can run Jan 1, 2008
The standard treatment for DCIS is lumpectomy, the surgical removal of the tumor and surrounding tissue. Approximately 16% of DCIS patients treated with lumpectomy alone develop recurrent breast cancer growth within 5 years of treatment. (EurekAlert!)
Most Breast Cancer Surgeons Don't Talk To Patients About Reconstruction Options, Study Finds Dec 28, 2007
Long-term outcomes are the same regardless of whether a woman is treated with a lumpectomy or a mastectomy ... The researchers urge general surgeons to include discussion of all surgical options lumpectomy, mastectomy and mastectomy with reconstruction at a point when a patient is considering her choices. (Science Daily)