Breast-Conserving Surgery (Lumpectomy)
Breast-Conserving Surgery (Lumpectomy) Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced Breast-Conserving Surgery, also known as Lumpectomy, for women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer or benign breast tumors. This procedure focuses on removing only the tumor and a small margin of surrounding tissue while preserving the rest of the breast, helping patients maintain their natural appearance and confidence.
Our experienced breast surgeons and oncology team use precise surgical techniques, guided by advanced imaging and pathology, to ensure complete tumor removal with clear margins. Treatment Range Hospital is equipped with modern operation theatres, onco-pathology support, and dedicated nursing care, making us one of the best hospitals for breast-conserving surgery in Hyderabad.
If you are looking for lumpectomy surgery in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital provides personalized, patient-friendly care from diagnosis to surgery and follow-up treatment. With our commitment to safety, ethics, and the best possible cosmetic outcomes, we help women manage breast conditions with minimal disruption to their lives.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Breast-Conserving Surgery (Lumpectomy) Journey
🩺 Phase 1: Symptoms Identification
- Breast lump or thickening
- Changes in breast size or shape
- Nipple discharge or retraction
- Skin dimpling or redness
🔬 Phase 2: OPD Consultation with Surgeon
- Detailed medical history and physical breast exam
- Review of family history and risk factors
- Clinical Breast Examination (CBE)
- Discussion of surgical options, suitability for lumpectomy, and expected outcomes
📝 Phase 3: Causes (Etiology)
- Genetic mutations (BRCA1, BRCA2)
- Age-related risks (more common in women over 40)
- Hormonal factors (prolonged estrogen exposure)
- Lifestyle factors (obesity, alcohol, smoking)
🔧 Phase 4: Diagnosis
- Mammography and breast ultrasound
- Biopsy to confirm cancer type and stage
- Hormone receptor and HER2 status testing
- Blood tests & staging scans (if needed)
💊 Phase 5: Treatment Plan
- Removes the cancerous tumor with a clear margin of healthy tissue
- Usually followed by radiation therapy to kill any remaining cancer cells
- May include chemotherapy or hormone therapy based on biopsy results
- Wound care instructions explained
💪 Phase 6: Post-Surgery Care
- Hospital stay: Usually same-day discharge or 1 night stay
- Wound care instructions and drain care (if any)
- Pain relief medication and antibiotics if needed
- Gentle arm movements to maintain range of motion
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A lumpectomy, also called breast-conserving surgery, removes only the cancerous lump (tumor) and a small rim of healthy tissue around it — preserving the rest of your breast.
A lumpectomy is best if:
- The tumor is small and localized
- There’s only one tumor in the breast
- You want to keep your breast’s shape
- You can have radiation therapy afterward
In a lumpectomy, only the tumor and a small margin are removed — your breast stays mostly intact.
In a mastectomy, the entire breast is removed.
Yes. Radiation therapy is usually recommended after lumpectomy to destroy any remaining cancer cells and lower the risk of cancer coming back.
Maybe. Chemotherapy depends on:
📊 Tumor size and type
🧬 Lymph node involvement
🧪 Hormone receptor or HER2 status
Your oncologist will guide you on whether chemo is needed.