Younger Women With Breast Cancer Tend to Get Mastectomies. Is This Always the Best Option?

Younger Women With Breast Cancer Tend to Get Mastectomies. Is This Always the Best Option?

Women with some forms of breast cancer may need to choose between mastectomy (a surgery that typically removes the entire breast) or a less-invasive surgery that spares the breast, such as lumpectomy.

Younger women with breast cancer tend to have higher rates of mastectomy than breast-conserving surgery compared with older women.

But a new study presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Breast Surgeons found that both options were equally successful at keeping high-risk patients under age 45 alive longer and cancer-free.

“Women given a choice between breast-conserving surgery or mastectomy by their breast surgeon should not be scared about selecting the wrong surgery,” says Jennifer Tseng, MD, medical director of breast surgery at City of Hope Orange County in Irvine, California, and the study’s lead author.