A mastectomy is the surgical removal of one or both breasts, commonly performed to treat or prevent breast cancer. It is one of the most effective surgical treatments for managing breast cancer, particularly in cases where the tumor is large, involves multiple areas of the breast, or when breast-conserving surgery is not the best option.
At Tarlac Medical Center, we provide individualized surgical care designed to prioritize patient safety, complete cancer removal (oncologic control), and overall well-being. Our team understands that mastectomy is not only a physical procedure but also an emotional experience. We guide patients and their families through every stage of diagnosis, surgery, and recovery with compassion and clarity.
Mastectomy may be recommended when cancer is extensive, when radiation therapy is not advisable, or when a patient chooses a more definitive surgical approach after discussing all available options.
Our surgical team at Tarlac Medical Center carefully evaluates each case to determine the most appropriate and safe surgical plan.
Mastectomy is performed under general anesthesia to ensure comfort and safety throughout the procedure. Hospital stay typically ranges from 2 to 5 days, depending on the type of mastectomy performed and the patient’s overall condition. Our medical team at Tarlac Medical Center closely monitors vital signs, wound healing, and drainage output before discharge.
Patients are instructed on proper wound care, drain management, and gentle arm exercises to restore mobility. Follow-up visits are scheduled to monitor healing and discuss further treatment, such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or hormone therapy if required.
Emotional support is an essential part of the recovery journey. Body image changes, anxiety, and emotional stress are natural responses. At Tarlac Medical Center, we provide coordinated oncology care and compassionate counseling to ensure holistic recovery.
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Our goal is to ensure that every patient receives safe surgical treatment along with the emotional and medical support needed for long-term recovery.
A mastectomy removes the entire breast, while a lumpectomy removes only the tumor and a margin of surrounding tissue. The choice depends on cancer stage, tumor size, and patient preference.
The procedure usually lasts 2 to 4 hours, depending on the type of mastectomy and whether lymph node evaluation or reconstruction is performed.
Some patients may require chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, or targeted therapy depending on the cancer stage and pathology results.
Possible risks include infection, bleeding, fluid buildup (seroma), lymphedema, and changes in chest sensation. Our team carefully monitors patients to minimize complications.
Yes. Breast reconstruction can be performed immediately during the same surgery or delayed until after cancer treatment is completed.
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