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Q: Finding lumps after breast reconstruction
asked by: suabo on October 1st, 2008
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For the most part, my reconstructed breasts are smooth and natural. Pressing in on them, however, reveals to me small, hard masses. I only have a couple that I can find, but it did cause some alarm initially. The surgeon assured me that they were fat tissue that had hardened as a result of the transplanted tissue and were completely unrelated to any breast cancer issues. I sometimes wonder if I am completely safe though.

For one thing, how will we ever know if breast cancer begins growing on the muscle wall behind implants or transplanted flaps? I know the oncologist takes blood tests to help determine if our body is reacting to a new cancer, but how do we stay on top of this without a mammogram or other screening? It is easy to fall into a sense of security from having our breasts removed, but there can be recurrence in the muscle and wall of the chest. Oh brother. I plan to contact the reconstructive surgeon to ask what he suggests and also review this with my oncologist at my next visit.

We all now know that our best defense against breast cancer is to be proactive...what do you do to prevent recurrence?
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MandMs
replied on October 2nd, 2008
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Manual examination by specialist or performing mammography are techniques that can help detection of breast cancer relapse easily or with little difficulties.
The cancer relapse can be either beneath or around an implant, but it is most likely to be just under the skin and so should be easy to detect.

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