Conflicting surgical opinions? What now?
I had 2 consults this week. One recommended lumpectomy followed by radiation, then AI, and one for mastectomy with AI. One surgeon confident I didn’t need a mastectomy, the other didn’t feel I was a candidate for lumpectomy. Both are excellent surgeons. I am not sure how to process this and make the right decision. Anyone else have this experience?
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I opted with delayed reconstruction since I am doing radiation now. They put expanders as the surgeon was able to do nipple sparring. The expanders initially were uncomfortable and reminded me when I had kids when the breast are very full with milk. It’s been about 8wks now since my mastectomy and honestly the expanders don’t bother me at all. I had anxiety after surgery regretting the decision to do nipple sparring thinking what if cancer comes back but I was assured that if it’s to come back, whether I had gone flat or not, it doesn’t make a difference. A friend I met thru cancer support group went flat and she loves it.
@toomanyquestions going flat did not restrict my movements or activities at all.
Update. I spoke with surgeon of choice regarding the second opinion. Something I did not hear during the initial consult was that the lumpectomy will involve 1/3 of my breast, which better explains the option for mastectomy. I am going with lumpectomy, radiation and AI. I hope I don’t need mastectomy down the road, but I will accept and manage that if/when the time comes. The primary reason for my choice is recovery time. I am a single Mom, and also have elderly Mom and relatives that need rides to doctors appointments, groceries, etc. And my surgeon of choice is at an excellent cancer center, and I prefer for all treatments and follow up to be performed there. Grateful to live within an hour of Roswell Park Cancer Imstitite.
I think the main difference @lauraho is that with lumpectomy you need radiation. And of course you will still have 2/3 of your breast...
Welcome @frogjumper. You might be interested in this related discussion:
- My experience with proton beam therapy & breast cancer https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/breast-cancer-diagnosis-in-february-2016/