Here are a few definitions of different types of mastectomies.
modified radical mastectomy total mastectomy with axial node dissection, but leaving the pectoral muscles intact.
radical mastectomy amputation of the breast with wide excision of the pectoral muscles and axillary lymph nodes.
subcutaneous mastectomy excision of breast tissue with preservation of overlying skin, nipple, and areola so that the breast form may be reconstructed.
Subcutaneous, although still a complicated surgery, it is much less invasive because they are just taking out the tissue...which is what my problem is! I'll never forget when I had my first sonogram at 21 years old, the doctor told me that my breast tissue is so dense that finding cancer would be like finding a certain snowflake in a snowstorm! Yep, just a little scary. So, that's the latest!
An update on my sweet friend Rachel who just had a double mastectomy...she is doing well. It did NOT spread, so that was such a relief to hear. She's two weeks out and still very sore. I read on FB that her hubby helped her take a shower today for the first time in 2 weeks!! I know that must have been heaven to get all freshened up!
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