Breast Surgery Explained - A Comprehensive Overview || Dr Anushka Chaudhry || Dr Liz O'Riordan

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  • Breast Surgery Explained - A Comprehensive Overview || Dr Anushka Chaudhry || Dr Liz O'Riordan
    In this informative RUclips video, we delve into the world of breast surgery and provide a comprehensive explanation of the procedure. From breast augmentation to reduction and reconstruction, we explore the different types of breast surgeries and their purposes. Join us as we discuss the benefits, risks, and recovery process associated with each procedure, shedding light on the intricacies of breast surgery. Whether you're considering breast surgery or simply curious about the topic, this video will provide you with valuable insights and knowledge.
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Комментарии • 25

  • @elizabethmarshall7408

    I had a mastectomy around the time this video came out, so too late for me to question my surgeon, even if id seen it back then. My lump was shown to be large (63mm max) and i was told conservation surgery wouldn't leave me with good results. Pathology after showed cancer was only 35mm so now really struggling, mentally, with the mastectomy.

  • @TheProactivePatients

    Ok, I'm a cancer genetic counselor and though this discussion was not about prophylactic options for gene carriers specifically, I really think that every cancer GC needs to listen to this. Really well thought out discussion and you are completely right: No, there is no one size fits all answer, but there is data to discuss/understand on a patient side and many psychosocial implications to understand on the provider side. And a side note: I had heard about the numbness after mastectomy/reconstruction and this may or may not play a big role for people in their final decision, but should definitely be brought up before that type of surgery is done. Thank you for posting this interview. I'd love to discuss this in the setting of genetic carriers with one of you on my own channel some day (first videos launch in April).

  • @LovelyLauren83

    Really Informative! I'm approaching a year for being diagnosed with bilateral breast cancer, stage one and stage zero. I've been wondering if I should've agreed to do a double mastectomy, but after listening to this interview, it seems as if my breast surgeon made the right decision.

  • @kimberlymerritt8434

    My husband says he is fine with me flat and that I'm still beautiful to him. But I just don't feel feminine anymore. I never liked my big breast but I still want to look like my old self. I had a complete hysterectomy after my bilateral mascetomy because I didn’t want to worry about getting uterine cancer from estrogen blockers. Plus it removed the main source of estrogen. I just feel like everything that made me a woman has been removed.

  • @jubygurl2590

    I've just come across your videos and they are so helpful. Was hoping you could give me some advice. I was diagnosed de novo in may of 2023. Mets to liver and lung. I've had a wonderful response to systemic therapy. All areas of metastasis have resolved. I am 53 and have no comorbitities. I have now had a new mass appear in the original breast on CT scan. I will be having a mammogram and ultrasound in the coming days. I'm fully aware that surgery on the breast is generally not done with stage 4. However I feel that if this new mass is cancerous I would want to discuss surgery with my oncologist. What are some questions I should ask? Again thank you for these very informative videos!

  • @kimberlymerritt8434

    Reconstruction wasn't available at the time of mascetomy because all the plastic surgeons were backed up due to covid 19. I really want to have the diflap

  • @user-qr7or3ud4n

    Hi, I had breast cancer 23yrs ago. I had bilateral mastectomy and reconstruction. Two months ago I felt changes in my breast. I have granulomas , but these felt different. I had an appointment and had a scan done. The consultant told me it was okay and no sign of recurrence. That was good news, but when I went home I started to worry. When I first found my original lump it did not show any cancer on mammogram or ultrasound. It was only when they did a biopsy that they found I had cancer. Because of this I would like to have a biopsy. Do you think if I explained my worries to the consultant she would do. Biopsy for me ?

  • @kimberlymerritt8434

    Here in the US we can opt for bilateral or single. It was completely up to me and insurance covered my bilateral mascetomy. I chose bilateral because I've had 4 aunts who had breast cancer. 2 of them only had one removed and ended up getting cancer in the other breast. I didn’t want to have to go through that again. I was also had triple D breast and I didn’t want to be lopsided. I am looking into reconstruction soon.

  • @alisonstorey

    Brilliant, very informative and easily understood xxx

  • @dorothyquarles1982

    Hi Dr Liz. You know that your education and inspiration touches me. But I've had two successful surgeries scar from my left nipple to my under my arm pit. But i was blessed negative estrogen receptors, negative all genetic and thank God negative lymph nodes. I start radiation Monday the 18th of March. I can start working out in two more weeks question ?? What do you recommend on lotions after radiation. Thanks again for your giving us extra from your friend. And my left nipple is sucked in from surgery will it pop back out ? Live you ❤

  • @melindavalle173

    What an amazing, informative article. You covered so much ground on this extremely complex subject: breast cancer. You both were brilliant and I thank you. You can probably break these topics up and have discussions on any one of these areas.