Breast Conservation Surgery: Erasing the Disease. Preserving the Self. Because You Have a Choice.

Breast Conservation Surgery: Erasing the Disease. Preserving the Self. Because You Have a Choice.

In a surgical oncology OPD, often you see this scene unfolding

A woman sits silently with her biopsy report. Before she can speak, her family does.

“Doctor, remove the whole breast. Just save her.”

I look at her — quiet, frightened. Not only of cancer, but of what it will take from her identity.

I sit there thinking as a surgeon but also as a woman.

And I wonder — does she know she has a choice?

Yes. Breast Conservation Is a Choice.

Breast Conservation Surgery (BCS) means removing the cancerous lump along with a small margin of healthy tissue while preserving the rest of the breast. It is usually followed by radiation therapy.

BCS is possible when:

The tumor is small compared to the breast

The cancer is confined to one area

Clear margins can be safely achieved

Radiation therapy is feasible

There is strong evidence supporting that safety of breast conversation surgery, survival is equivalent to mastectomy when performed with oncological safety . More removal does not always mean better outcome

Reconstruction is a also a choice

Partial Reconstruction After Breast conservation surgery is done when

 A defect is left or there is a  change in shape. Partial reconstruction (oncoplastic surgery) restores the breast’s contour and symmetry.

Common approaches include:

Local tissue rearrangement: shifting nearby breast tissue to fill the gap

Volume displacement techniques: reshaping the remaining breast to restore natural shape

Surgery to make the opposite breast symmetrical.

Whole Breast Reconstruction After Mastectomy

When a mastectomy (complete breast removal) is medically necessary, whole breast reconstruction can restore the entire breast.

Options include:

Implant-based reconstruction: silicone or saline implants

Autologous tissue reconstruction (flap procedures): using tissue from the abdomen, back, or other areas

Combination techniques: implants plus tissue to achieve natural shape

The goal is not cosmetic perfection, but restoring a sense of self and confidence.

When Diagnosis Hits, Survival Comes First

Hearing “breast cancer” makes survival the immediate priority.

“Just remove it.”

“Do whatever it takes.”

In that moment, identity and body image take a back seat.

It is not vanity to wonder:

Will I feel like myself again?

Will I look the same in a saree?

Will I feel confident on a beach vacation?

These questions are about human dignity and selfhood, not superficiality.

The Silent Concerns

In conservative Indian society, fears about femininity, marital intimacy, and emotional well-being are rarely voiced.

Yet they are real.

A woman’s relationship with her body affects her confidence, relationships, and mental health. Cancer treatment should preserve not just life, but identity.

You Have a Choice

Best oncological outcomes and cosmesis can go hand in hand

Survival and quality of life can coexist. Women deserve to know their options, make informed decisions.

Dr. Dhwani Shah

MBBS, M.S. General Surgery, M.ch. Surgical Oncology (TMH Mumbai)

Consultant – Surgical Oncology

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