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  2. Lumpectomy - Wikipedia

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    Lumpectomy (sometimes known as a tylectomy, partial mastectomy, breast segmental resection or breast wide local excision) is a surgical removal of a discrete portion or "lump" of breast tissue, usually in the treatment of a malignant tumor or breast cancer. [1]

  3. Katie Couric Breast Cancer Surgery Was Lumpectomy To ... - AOL

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    After Katie Couric was diagnosed with breast cancer, she chose a lumpectomy, not a mastectomy, as her treatment. What to know about breast-conserving surgery.

  4. Mastectomy - Wikipedia

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    The decision to perform a mastectomy to treat cancer is based on various factors, including breast size, the number of lesions, biologic aggressiveness of a breast cancer, the availability of adjuvant radiation, and the willingness of the patient to accept higher rates of tumor recurrences after lumpectomy and/or radiation. [3]

  5. Wide local excision - Wikipedia

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    A wide local excision (WLE) is a surgical procedure to remove a small area of diseased or problematic tissue with a margin of normal tissue. This procedure is commonly performed on the breast and to skin lesions, but can be used on any area of the body.

  6. What is stage I triple-positive breast cancer? - AOL

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    Fischer underwent a lumpectomy but because her cancer was a more aggressive, triple-positive tumor, she was also treated with 12 rounds of chemotherapy and three weeks of radiation “to be sure ...

  7. 5 cancer types where screenings save the most lives - AOL

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    Breast cancer was the only type for which treatment advances prevented more deaths. ... "Aggressive treatments, including lumpectomy, hormone therapy and immunotherapy, have saved lives," Siegel ...