Surgical surgery is an important method of breast cancer treatment, which, when combined with chemotherapy, endocrinotherapy, and target-oriented treatment, is more effective, especially for early patients, and can be cured.
The methods of surgery that are currently used in clinical practice include: breast cancer improvement root control, breast breast milk protection, mammography alone, while breast cancer root control and breast cancer expansion are less applied because of the high level of trauma, complications and failure to improve survival rates.
The usual procedure for breast cancer.
1. Partial mastectomy: Breast tumours found in the breast and the surrounding health tissue are removed together for breast protection and part of the breast is preserved.
Total mammography: removal of entire breast tissue, including tumors and surrounding health tissue.
Breast-rehabilitation: used to reconstruct the shape of the breast after the whole breast has been removed. This can be done through the organization of implants or other parts of the patient.
4 . An armpit lymph scavenger: The lymph knots in the armpit area are removed together with breast tumours to check and determine if breast cancer has spread to lymph tumour tumours.
5. Assistive surgery: After chemotherapy or release, the operation removes residual tumour tissues to improve treatment.
In general, the majority of patients who fall within the time limit of the Clinical Bureau should have a comprehensive treatment model that focuses on partial treatment, such as surgery, and that of late-stage patients, such as those who are clinically visible and distant, should have a comprehensive treatment model that focuses on full-body treatment, such as chemotherapy.