Women's Health Zone
 
 

Recurrence of Breast Cancer after Treatment

Approximately one of every ten patients who are treated with lumpectomy and radiation therapy will have a recurrence of breast cancer in the same breast within 12 years. Recurrence in the same breast usually requires additional surgery, but does not affect chances of survival compared to mastectomy. However, fear of recurrence of breast cancer is the reason why many women prefer a mastectomy to a lumpectomy. It seems rather obvious that you can't get cancer in your breast if your breast is removed. However, women who have undergone a mastectomy can still experience a recurrence on the chest wall where the breast was removed. Recurrence on the chest wall following a mastectomy is slightly less likely than recurrence in the same breast following a lumpectomy and radiation.



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