Oncoplastic breast surgery is primarily used to treat breast cancer and related conditions. Here are some specific conditions that can be addressed with oncoplastic breast surgery:

1-Breast Cancer:

  • Lumpectomy (Partial Mastectomy): Oncoplastic surgery is often employed when a woman chooses breast-conserving surgery (lumpectomy) to remove cancerous tissue while preserving the breast’s appearance.

2-Large or Multifocal Tumors:

  • Oncoplastic techniques may be utilized when dealing with larger tumors or multiple tumors within the breast. This allows for the removal of cancerous tissue while maintaining breast shape and symmetry.

3-Tumor Recurrence:

  • In cases where breast cancer recurs after initial treatment, oncoplastic surgery can be employed to address the recurrence while preserving the aesthetic appearance of the breast.

4-Prophylactic (Preventive) Mastectomy:

  • Some women at high risk of breast cancer may opt for prophylactic mastectomy. Oncoplastic surgery can be used in reconstructing the breast after preventive removal.

5-Inflammatory Breast Cancer

  • In cases of inflammatory breast cancer, which may involve larger areas of the breast, oncoplastic techniques can be employed to remove cancerous tissue and reconstruct the breast.

6-Breast Asymmetry:

  • Oncoplastic surgery can be used to address breast asymmetry resulting from cancer removal or other breast surgeries.

7-Post-Mastectomy Reconstruction:

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