Breast Cancer VS. Fibroadenoma
TL;DR Breast cancer is a malignant tumour that can spread, while fibroadenoma is a benign, smooth, movable lump common in women under 30. Cancer may be painless or painful with skin or nipple changes; fibroadenomas are usually painless. Any lump needs evaluation, as...
Can Breast Cancer return after 17 years?
TL;DR Yes, breast cancer can return even 17 years later, though recurrence risk drops over time. It’s driven by dormant cells, original tumour characteristics, lymph node burden, and lifestyle. Watch for new lumps, skin or nipple changes, or persistent pain....
Breast Reconstruction After Cancer
TL;DR Breast reconstruction restores breast shape after mastectomy or lumpectomy, using implants, the patient’s own tissue (flaps), fat grafting, or tissue expansion. It can be immediate or delayed. Ideal candidates are healthy with realistic expectations. Risks...
How urgent is breast cancer surgery
TL;DR Breast cancer surgery isn’t a same-day emergency, but it shouldn’t be significantly delayed. Studies show survival drops with longer waits, falling from around 84% within two weeks to 78% beyond six weeks. Surgery type depends on stage and patient...

