Can a breast tumor recur after a breast removal?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-29

Breast tumor is a common breast disease, and its first method is mainly surgical removal. Many patients will have a question after undergoing surgical removal: Will a breast tumor be **?

First of all, we need to be clear that a breast tumor is a benign tumour that grows relatively slowly and does not spread to other sites. However, this does not mean that breast tumors will not**. The likelihood depends on a variety of factors, including the patient's age, condition, surgical method, and Xi after surgery.

In general, if the surgery is completely removed and the patient maintains a healthy lifestyle, such as maintaining a healthy diet Xi, avoiding overexertion, and maintaining a good attitude, the likelihood of breast tumor** is reduced. However, if the patient still maintains poor lifestyle Xi after surgery or does not have regular follow-up check-ups as recommended by the doctor, then the likelihood of breast tumor** increases.

In addition, for certain specific types of breast tumors, such as multiple breast tumors, the likelihood of their ** may be higher. These breast tumors can grow in more than one location, so even if they are surgically removed, they may grow again in other areas.

Therefore, in order to reduce the likelihood of breast tumor**, patients need to maintain a healthy lifestyle after surgery and have regular follow-up check-ups as recommended by their doctor. If you notice any abnormalities, you should seek medical attention and receive **. At the same time, patients also need to maintain a positive attitude and avoid excessive psychological stress due to worry**.

In conclusion, breast tumor is a common breast disease, and its best method is mainly surgical removal. Although there is a possibility of **, as long as the patient maintains a healthy lifestyle and follows the doctor's recommendations for regular follow-ups, the risk of ** can be reduced.

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