Lumpectomy with "cage"
Hello everyone,
I am new to this group. Just came across it on a search. Wish I would have seen it last year. I went through breast cancer in 2015. Chemo followed by lumpectomy then radiation. During my lumpectomy surgery last August my surgeon put in something she called a "cage" in place of where the tumor was. She told me this was a procedure being used for cosmetic reason as a "filler" in the area. Over time it will disolve into your body once the tissue regrows around the area. It feels like a small ball. Has anyone else had this done? I'm trying to find out more info about it and I'm sure there is some sort of technical name for this. Just curious if anyone else has experienced this?
Thank you!
Lynne
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i'm curious as well
I also had a lumpectomy, but there was no mention of a cage. I've never heard of it and I try to read anything and everything. I kind of wish it had been available to me because that one is definately smaller than the other one now.
Keep us informed!
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I had 2 lumpectomies on the
I had 2 lumpectomies on the same side-I have never heard of such a thing.
sounds very interesting, to say the least.
Denise
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Is it a new thing?
I've never heard anyone refer to a "cage". Interestig . . Let us know what you find out.
Suzanne
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cage?
I have never heard of it either.
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