Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapy has improved greatly through the years, and the doses are much lower
than they used to be. The bottom line is that women who have radiation therapy after
lumpectomy are less likely to have a cancer recurrence in the same breast, and they live
just as long as women who undergo mastectomy without radiation. There are exceptions:
women who are pregnant do not undergo radiation treatment because it is dangerous to the
fetus, and radiation can be harmful to women who have certain diseases, such as lupus.
Early Stage Breast Cancer
Lobes, Lobules and Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer Treatments
Mastectomy
Chemotherapy
Genetics and Breast Cancer
Recurrence of Breast Cancer after Treatment
Lumpectomy
Estrogen Receptor-Positive Tumors
Radiation Therapy
Side effects of Surgical Procedures
Breast Reconstruction
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