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Day: May 24, 2023

Breast Cancer

Journey to a New You: Breast Reconstruction

Home Breasts serve as an essential part of a woman’s identity. Out of all cancers, breast cancer is considered the most uncomplicated disease to treat. Still, it comes at a cost where women must sacrifice their breasts and appearance. Depending on the spread of the cancer cells, breasts must be removed partially (partial mastectomy) or completely (total mastectomy). The bright side is that modern medicine offers methods for women to cope with breast removal, like breast reconstruction. Keep reading to know more about breast reconstruction. What is breast reconstruction? Breast reconstruction is the creation of the shape of the breasts after a complete mastectomy or lumpectomy (removal of a portion of the breasts affected by cancer).  Based on when the surgery is done, breast reconstruction is of two types;  Immediate reconstruction: It happens right after the surgical removal of the breasts affected by cancer cells.  Delayed reconstruction: It happens months, maybe years, after breast removal. Both breasts are rebuilt if the surgical procedure necessitates the removal of both breasts (bilateral mastectomy). If only one breast is removed (unilateral mastectomy), the prosthetic breast is constructed similarly to the other breast. What are the types of breast reconstruction? There are two important types of breast reconstruction; Flap reconstruction It involves autologous tissue or tissue from the human body. To construct the breast, the surgeon takes the tissue from other body parts, like the lower abdomen, thighs, or back.Autologous tissue, also known as a flap, involves fat, skin, blood vessels and muscle removed from that portion of the body.Depending on its connection with the blood supply, the flap is divided into two; Pedicled flap: Flap is moved through the body to retain the blood supply.  Free flap: The flap is detached from its blood supply and then attached to the chest’s blood vessels.  Based on the tissues taken, the types of flap reconstruction are as follows; DIEP flap: The surgeon takes skin, fat and blood vessels from the lower belly but no abdominal muscle. TRAM flap: The surgeon takes the lower belly’s skin, fat, blood vessels and muscle. Latissimus dorsi (LD) flap: The surgeon takes tissue and muscle from the back, which is a pedicled flap. IGAP flap: The surgeon takes the tissue but no muscles from the back. SGAP flap: The process is the same as the IGAP flap but uses a different group of blood vessels. PAP flap: Tissues from the inside and back of the thighs are used to rebuild the breast. But no muscles are used.  TUG flap: It involves both muscles and tissues of the inner and back sides of the thighs. SIEA flap (or SIEP flap): The procedure involves the skin and fat from the lower belly but no abdominal muscle. They use different blood vessels. Implant reconstruction Implant reconstruction involves surgeons using saline or silicone implants to construct breasts. Types of implant reconstruction are as follows; Under the chest: The surgeon places the implant under the chest muscle. Above the chest: The surgeon places the implant on top of the chest muscle. Tissue expander: The surgeon inserts an expander beneath the skin, which swells into a breast after a few sessions of saline filling. Can the surgeons reconstruct the nipples and areola? Surgeons can reconstruct the nipples and areola. They begin the process after the breast mound on the chest is stable. The nipple and areola are created by skin grafting, in which a piece of the skin is removed from other body parts, such as the abdomen.In some cases, surgeons preserve the nipples and areola. Then, they transfer it to the reconstructed breasts, a process called the nipple-sparing mastectomy. Sometimes, women opt to go for a 3D tattooing of an areola instead of getting reconstructed. What are the advantages and disadvantages of breast reconstruction? The advantage of breast reconstruction surgery is that women will feel more confident about their physical appearance. A cancer diagnosis is traumatic, and losing an essential part of their identity can scar their confidence. Experienced surgeons construct the breasts in such a way that they will resemble real breasts. The breast reconstruction process comes with its own set of challenges. First, it does not serve the function of a normal breast, like breastfeeding. Women who underwent unilateral mastectomy might feel like they have two different structures, but they can eventually get used to it. Women should be prepared for possible health complications like; Pain at the donor site Fat necrosis Blood clots Scars In conclusion, It is totally up to the patient to decide whether or not to have a breast reconstruction. However, women should not avoid therapy and reconstruction surgery because they are afraid of the negative effects, which may be properly managed with drugs.Those who do not wish to have their breasts rebuilt might choose a breast prosthesis, which consists of a particular bra with breast structure.Instead of using prostheses, some women choose to have a flat chest. There are multiple options for every condition. Patients should not lose hope while dealing with a disease like cancer. How can CancerMitr help? We collaborate with the best breast cancer specialists and breast surgeons, who carry out the procedures successfully. As a result, we assisted many patients across India.Check our website for more information on our many services and packages, including breast cancer treatment and reconstruction. Click Here

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9 Kidney Cancer Risk Factors And How To Avoid Them

Home Cancer is like an armed stalker who barges into a peaceful house uninvited and takes over the normal functioning of the household, leaving the owners at their mercy. It is an uncomfortable condition that radically changes a person’s lifestyle and circumstances. Risk factors are those which can increase the chance of developing cancer. For example, what factors increase a person’s risk of developing kidney cancer? Read this article to know more.  What is kidney cancer? Kidneys are a pair of organs present in the abdomen region on either side of the spine. It has the shape of a bean, and its primary function is blood filtration, where it removes waste and extra fluid from the human body. A healthy kidney ensures a perfect balance of water, salts, and minerals like sodium, phosphorus, calcium, and potassium.Cancer is a condition in which the body’s cells start dividing uncontrollably to form a lump of tissue called a tumour. This cancerous or malignant tumour grows, spreads, and invades other human body parts, including the brain. Kidney cancer is a condition where abnormal cancer cells appear in the kidneys. In India, more men are diagnosed with kidney cancer than women, with an incidence rate of 2/1,00,000 and 1/1,00,000, respectively. What are the types of kidney cancers? Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) Transitional cell carcinoma Wilms’ tumour Renal sarcoma What are the symptoms of kidney cancer? Blood in the urine  Persistent back pain  Loss of appetite  Unhealthy weight loss  Fatigue or weakness  Fever and chills  Bone pain High blood pressure  Anaemia What are the risk factors of kidney cancer? A risk factor need not directly cause cancer, but it influences the development of cancer in an individual. As per several studies and research, the following have been deduced as kidney cancer risk factors;  Smoking: Cigarettes, beedis, and pipes increase the kidney cancer risk by 25-30%. Smoking is a leading cause of all types of cancers. Obesity: Excess weight leads to excess secretion of hormones such as estrogen, insulin and insulin growth factor-1 (IGF-1), which can increase the risk of several types of cancer, including the kidney. Excess fat in the body affects affect the way in which it inhibits cancer cell growth. High blood pressure or hypertension: This condition increases kidney (notably renal cell carcinoma or RCC) risk with a dose-dependent relationship. Medications: Misuse of certain medications like painkillers increases kidney cancer risk in people. Cadmium: Exposure to the potentially toxic cadmium raises the risk of kidney cancer. Those who deal with batteries, paints, or welding materials are in danger, and smoking increases that risk Chronic kidney disease: People suffering from chronic kidney disease are at risk. Long-term dialysis: Long-term dialysis can lead to the formation of renal cysts that can evolve into renal carcinoma. Family history: Individuals who have someone in their family (including their uncles, aunts and grandparents) with kidney cancer are at risk Genetic conditions: Certain genetic conditions increase the kidney cancer risk, such as the following; Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) syndrome or VHL syndrome Hereditary papillary renal cell carcinoma or HPRCC Birt-Hogg-Dubé (BHD) syndrome or BHD syndrome Hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell carcinoma or HLRCC Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) syndrome or TSC syndrome Succinate dehydrogenase complex syndrome or SDH complex syndrome BAP1 tumour predisposition syndrome or BAP1 TPS How to avoid kidney cancer risk? Medical experts around the world recommend people undergo screening and testing for cancer every year or every six months to catch the disease in it’s early stages. People with a family history of kidney cancer or above mentioned genetic conditions should undergo screening. Kidney cancer, like other cancer types, can be prevented with a healthy lifestyle, which includes a balanced diet, exercise, plenty of fluid intake and the absence of self-destructive habits like excessive alcohol consumption, smoking, excess sugar consumption, drug abuse, and unprotected sex life. In conclusion, Cancer is a fatal condition that shows up without warning, but it is not inevitable. There is no point in constantly worrying about its possibility. We can prevent it to an extent with a healthy lifestyle, but people should undergo screening for not just kidney but all types of cancers once a year or every six months. At the end of the day, cancer patients require support, strength, and motivation to keep going. Do you suspect kidney cancer? CancerMitr provides a comprehensive treatment plan for all cancer patients, from discovery to recovery. Check out our website and avail yourself of various testing and screening packages. Click here

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