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  1. www.mayoclinic.org › tests-procedures › mastectomyMastectomy - Mayo Clinic

    Nov 3, 2023 · A mastectomy is surgery to remove all breast tissue from a breast. It's most often done to treat or prevent breast cancer. In addition to removing the breast tissue, mastectomy also may remove the breast skin and nipple. Some newer mastectomy techniques can leave the skin or nipple.

  2. A mastectomy is a surgical procedure to remove some or all of your breast tissue. It’s both a treatment and prevention for breast cancer. If you have breast cancer, surgery will always be part of your treatment plan.

  3. Mastectomy is breast cancer surgery that removes the entire breast. A mastectomy might be done: When a woman cannot be treated with breast-conserving surgery (lumpectomy), which saves most of the breast. If a woman chooses mastectomy over breast-conserving surgery for personal reasons.

  4. Sep 27, 2023 · A mastectomy is a way to treat breast cancer by surgically removing a breast and sometimes nearby tissues. For a while, the standard treatment for breast cancer was a...

  5. Learn what you can expect before your mastectomy, on the day of the mastectomy surgery and during the recovery period in the weeks after the surgery.

  6. May 24, 2024 · A mastectomy is surgery to remove your entire breast. It’s one of several potential treatment options for breast cancer. Most people can return to typical activities within a few weeks,...

  7. A mastectomy is the surgical removal of the entire breast. With a mastectomy, the surgeon removes all the breast tissue. In most, but not all cases, the nipple and areola are also removed.