Breast cancer need not disfigure you
dubai — D.A was just 32 years old when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in July 2016. The news broke her and her first thought was of her newborn as she has just delivered.
However, Diana’s fighter spirit and the right time her cancer was luckily diagnosed helped her survive.
“I have a family history of breast cancer since my aunt had it,” she told Khaleej Times. “And the news of breast cancer came to me as a shock…I always thought that it was a disease that happens to others and not to me.”
Today she is cancer free after undergoing chemotherapy, radiation and having had mastectomy done on her left breast. While most women beat cancer and go on to live normal lives, many of them feel they have lost their femininity after having their mastectomies done.
Luckily, D.A was given a choice to have her removed breast reconstructed, a choice not many women are given.
Dr Dora Evangelidou, plastic and reconstructive surgeon at CosmeSurge, a subsidiary of Emirates Healthcare Company — where D.A. got her mastectomy done and breast reconstructed — said that even though breast awareness campaigns have been very successful in the UAE, many women are not aware of their reconstructive options.
Raising awareness on a woman’s options after surgery during this month of breast cancer, Dr Dora added that the subject is still considered taboo.
“Unfortunately, women in Dubai still consider mastectomy (breast and tumour removal) to be a taboo subject as they view this as disfiguring or a loss of femininity,” she said, adding that the number of women coming to seek such options was less.
“This is why October is not just about the colour ‘pink’. It is so people can be reminded that they can do much more beforehand. Women who are diagnosed must be informed about their reconstructive options in advance of the mastectomy surgical session,” she said.
For D.A after survival, it was about looking good too. “It was a difficult stage but I wanted to look normal and absolutely good too,” she explains.
In the ideal scenario, the breast surgeon arranges for a consultation with a plastic surgeon that has breast reconstruction experience and qualifications.
“We make sure that this is the case for all the women diagnosed here at the hospital but before mastectomy, the patient is informed and educated about their breast reconstruction options,” said Dr Dora.
According to the doctor, there are at least 20 types of breast reconstructive surgeries and some methods are less invasive than others depending on each patient.
Every reconstruction is tailormade to fit the patients’ needs and expectations,” explained Dr Dora. “We do many types of immediate breast reconstructions during the mastectomy since this is the easiest way for a patient to initiate their post-cancer period,” she added.
However, removal of a breast is not an easy time for any woman. “I see women who are depressed because to feel good you need to look good and breasts make a woman feminine.”
Women who are diagnosed with breast cancer on one breast or bilateral receive a mastectomy but instead of waking up to the horror of an amputated chest, Dr Dora reconstructs a new breast from scratch during the same surgery.
Dr Dora said: “It is much easier to reconstruct the breast at the same time as the mastectomy rather than years later. I will always design the cuts for the breast surgeon to proceed and remove the breast and immediately after that
Unfortunately, women in Dubai still consider mastectomy (breast and tumour removal) to be a taboo subject as they view this as disfiguring or a loss of femininity.”
Dr Dora Evangelidou, reconstructive surgeon, CosmeSurge, Emirates Healthcare Company a new breast will be reconstructed during the same surgery.” Areaolas (nipples) are reconstructed through tattoos done by a specialist at the hospital and are made to look as original as possible.
There are also situations where prophylactic mastectomy is recommended (removing the breast that does not have a tumour). “Some women are diagnosed with extremely aggressive cancer, multifocal cancer or have a family history of breast cancer and these women would be good candidates for prophylactic mastectomy. If women learn about their reconstructive options, they can not only survive this disease but thrive afterward.”
Women who have undergone reconstruction surgery can live a normal life and indulge in any kind of activities including exercising or even swimming. Dr Dora has been published in various international academic journals and also has conducted a study that was published a few days ago regarding a mesh (a device that is used in breast reconstruction) that is less costly and has as low complications as its expensive alternative.
“This preliminary study renders breast reconstruction with implants available to everyone and everywhere,” she added. She is also part of another study published in February 2017 where a special type of implant is used in patients that undergo radiation therapy that showed less complications than the regular implants.
asmaalizain@khaleejtimes.com