Mastectomy: Breast Removal to Prevent Cancer 

The surgical removal of one or both breasts, either partly or entirely, is known as a mastectomy. Breast cancer is the most common reason for this surgery.

One of the first symptoms of breast cancer is the formation of a lump in the breast or armpits. The form, size, or color of the breast or nipple can change as a result. Other symptoms of breast cancer include nipple tenderness, inward folding of the nipple, discharge from the nipple, and an orange peel appearance of the breast tissue. Patients should see their doctor immediately if they notice any of the symptoms mentioned above.

Avoiding tobacco, as well as herbal tea and other blood thinners, is one of the most important measures that patients must take. The procedure or surgery takes around 2-3 hours. The patient must stay in the hospital for at least one night. After a month, the patient can resume normal activities and even sports.

 

Mastectomy: Who is it recommended for?

  • If a person has a large malignant tumor in the breast or invasive ductal carcinoma, they should see a doctor.
  • If a person’s breast cancer reappears after a lumpectomy.
  • If a person has scleroderma-related medical history and has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
  • If the patient is expecting a child and has been diagnosed with breast cancer, radiation therapy is not recommended.
  • If a person is diagnosed with breast cancer and has a lump in her armpits, they should seek immediate medical attention.

 

Best and affordable destination for mastectomy treatment

The treatment cost for mastectomy depends on several factors including the choice of hospital, a specific city, the hospital’s facilities, the extent of the cancer, the number of days spent in the hospital, and other underlying medical conditions that are discovered after being admitted to the hospital are all factors to consider. One should also consider the physicians’ expertise, the success rate in treating the condition, prescriptions, and follow-up appointment fees while determining the cost of the procedure.

Turkey is listed as one of the best places in the world for mastectomy. This is due to the presence of some of the finest physicians, modern medical technologies, and well-equipped hospitals.

The average cost of mastectomy in Turkey is USD 6000.

Mastectomy in turkey is available in more than 25 hospitals that are reputed and well known. Below mentioned are the some of the best hospitals:-

  1. Medical Park Ankara Hospital
  2. Medicana International Samsun
  3. Acibadem International Hospital
  4. Anadolu medical center
  5. Acibadem maslak hospital
  6. Acibadem university hospital

If you have a foreign health insurance plan, make sure the hospital knows about it. If your insurer is an authorized provider, the hospital will request the Guarantee of Payment directly from the insurance to begin your treatment cashlessly.

If the insurance is accepted, the doctor can request a Guarantee of Payment from the insurance company so that the treatment will begin without delay.

 

Why choose Medigence?

MediGence, founded in 2016, is a technology-driven global network that helps patients find and use the best-in-class overseas medical treatment choices for a positive patient experience.

Following our brand statement, ‘Enabling Better Healthcare Decisions,’ we are committed to encouraging our medical travelers to make the best healthcare decisions possible with the help of technology, resulting in a better overall experience. Telemedicine by MediGence makes critical care healthcare accessible, allowing patients and their families to have video consultations with world-renowned surgeons in only a few easy measures.

After carefully assessing your health status, diagnosis, and treatment requirements, budget, travel ease, and choice, MediGence recommend a hospital and doctor for you. We let the patient and their family decide which of the suggested choices to pursue. However, if needed, we will also provide recommendations.

For the treatment we offer to our patients, we do not charge them anything. The healthcare partner where the patient seeks treatment pays us a referral fee. For organ donation cases, we just charge a small service fee. We have a self-serve, completely automated platform where you can schedule a teleconsultation with a specialist of your choosing. Our website, https://medigence.com/telemedicine allows you to schedule a tele-consultation. Once you’ve selected your chosen day and time for the appointment and paid the teleconsultation charge, you’ll receive an email confirmation with a connection to access the call.