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Treatment for breast cancer

Surgery for breast cancer

Most people begin their breast cancer treatment with surgery. There are different types of surgery for breast cancer, these include :

  • breast conserving surgery (lumpectomy or wide local excision)

  • surgery to remove your breast (mastectomy)

  • surgery to the  

  • surgery to make a new breast (breast reconstruction)

Find out more about each type breast surgery, how to prepare for an operation and what to expect afterwards.

Types of breast cancer surgery

There are different types of surgery for breast cancer, including mastectomy, breast conserving surgery (lumpectomy), lymph node removal and breast reconstruction. Find out about each of these.

Breast conserving surgery (lumpectomy)

This is an operation to remove the area of cancer and some of the surrounding breast tissue. It's also called a wide local excision or lumpectomy. Find out more about this breast cancer surgery.

Mastectomy - surgery to remove your breast

A mastectomy is surgery to remove all of the breast. Find our why you might have one, when to you might have breast reconstruction or why you may choose not to. We also have information about what happens.

Choosing between breast conserving surgery (lumpectomy) or mastectomy

Depending on your situation you might have a choice of operations to consider. Or your surgeon might recommend that you have a particular operation. Find out about some of the advantages and disadvantages between these surgeries.

Breast reconstruction

There are different types of surgery to make a new breast shape after removal of breast cancer. Read about the different types of breast reconstruction, benefits and possible problems.

Surgery to remove lymph nodes from your armpit

It is important to know if there are cancer cells in the lymph nodes in the armpit and how many. This helps the doctors work out the stage of your cancer and plan the best treatment for you.

Last reviewed: 30 Jun 2023

Next review due: 30 Jun 2026

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