Breast Cancer: Role of Surgical Oncology in Reducing Recurrence and Improving Quality of Life – Explained by Dr. Ranajoy Dutta

 


Most women don’t expect to hear the word “cancer” during a routine health check-up. Yet breast cancer continues to affect many lives, regardless of age, lifestyle, or background.

Beyond the shock and fear, one question keeps coming back:
 “Will it return?”

Every patient’s journey is different, but one thing remains true. Surgery plays a major role in treating breast cancer. It not only removes the tumour but also helps prevent its return and protects your quality of life.

In this blog, a leading surgical oncologist explains how surgery fits into the larger picture of breast cancer care.

What is the role of Surgery in Breast Cancer?

Surgery is the first big step in breast cancer treatment. Depending on the stage and type of cancer, it can involve removing just the tumour (Lumpectomy) or the entire breast (Mastectomy).

Surgery today has come a long way. With oncoplastic techniques, doctors can remove the tumour and still achieve excellent cosmetic results.

The best surgeons aim to do more than just save lives — they also focus on how patients feel and live afterwards, both physically and emotionally.

In many cases, surgery is combined with chemotherapy, radiation, or hormone therapy. But it’s the precision of the surgery that sets the foundation for everything that follows.

How do you reduce the recurrence of Breast Cancer?

Preventing recurrence isn’t just about removing the tumour. It’s about doing it the right way and following up with the right care.

Three things matter the most:

  1. Clear surgical margins

  2. Thorough lymph node evaluation

  3. Personalised post-surgery treatment plans

These reduce the chances of the cancer coming back.

Choosing the right type of surgery also plays a key role. In certain early-stage cases, a lumpectomy followed by radiation can be just as effective as a mastectomy.

Other important steps include:

  • Regular follow-ups and scans

  • Maintaining a healthy weight

  • Avoiding alcohol

  • Genetic testing and counselling when needed

  • Close coordination with your care team — oncologists, radiologists, and others

This layered approach moves treatment beyond just removing cancer. It sets the path for long-term health and peace of mind.

What happens if Breast Cancer comes back?

When breast cancer returns, whether in the same breast, chest wall, or somewhere else, surgery can still help.

If it’s a local recurrence, another lumpectomy or a mastectomy is recommended. In more advanced cases, doctors use complex surgical techniques along with reconstruction.

Even during a recurrence, acting quickly can greatly improve survival. It also helps patients regain a sense of control over their lives.

Every surgical decision, from the first incision to the recovery process is planned with precision. The focus stays on comfort, dignity, and the best possible outcome for the patient.

Take the first step towards recovery

Breast cancer surgery is not just about removing the disease. It’s about removing fear, restoring confidence, and giving life a new beginning.

Under the guidance of an experienced surgical oncologist in Kolkata, patients gain hope, strength, and a renewed sense of self.

If you or someone you love is facing breast cancer, don’t wait

Book a consultation with Dr. Ranajoy Dutta, the best surgical oncologist in Kolkata. Explore safe and personalised surgical options that prioritise your life and well-being.


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