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Radical mastectomy: Radical mastectomy is surgery to remove the breast, chest muscles, and under arm lymph nodes due to breast cancer. This surgery used to be the main treatment option for breast cancer but is not often performed now.
These diseases and conditions may be treated with the surgical procedure Radical mastectomy:
Surgical procedure options to consider as an alternative for Radical mastectomy may include these surgeries:
These surgical anesthetic requirements for the procedure Radical mastectomy may include:
Possible surgical complications of Radical mastectomy may include:
The prognosis for a good medical outcome: The prognosis is good.
Radical mastectomy: Surgery for breast cancer in which the breast, chest muscles, and all of the lymph nodes under the arm are removed. For many years, this was the breast cancer operation used most often, but it is used rarely now. Doctors consider radical mastectomy only when the tumor has spread to the chest muscles. Also called the Halsted radical mastectomy.
Source: National Institute of Health
Radical mastectomy: removal of a breast and the underlying muscles (pectoralis major and pectoralis minor) and lymph nodes in the adjacent armpit
Source: WordNet 2.1
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