What is prophylactic mastectomy reconstruction?

What is prophylactic mastectomy reconstruction?

A prophylactic mastectomy is a mastectomy in which the breast is removed in order to reduce the risk of developing cancer in the future. Prophylactic mastectomy may also be recommended for patients who are at extremely high risk for developing breast cancer in the future.

How painful is a prophylactic mastectomy?

93% of patients answered the questionnaire. 69% reported pain and 71% discomfort in the breasts. Lost or much reduced sexual sensations were reported by 85% and enjoyment of sex was negatively impacted for 75% of patients.

What is a contralateral prophylactic mastectomy?

A contralateral prophylactic mastectomy (CPM) is a risk-reducing mastectomy performed in the clinical setting for the patient diagnosed with an invasive or a noninvasive breast cancer.

Does insurance cover preventative mastectomy and reconstruction?

Insurance coverage No federal laws require insurance companies to cover prophylactic mastectomy. Some state laws require coverage for prophylactic mastectomy, but coverage varies state to state. It’s best to check with your insurance company to learn about your plan’s coverage.

Are prophylactic mastectomy worth it?

Our experience with prophylactic mastectomy is extremely satisfactory, with an overall patient satisfaction rate of 94%, no mortality, and an oncologic long-term outcome of 0% of ulterior development of breast cancer.

How is a prophylactic mastectomy performed?

Bilateral prophylactic mastectomy may involve complete removal of both breasts, including the nipples (total mastectomy), or it may involve removal of as much breast tissue as possible while leaving the nipples intact (subcutaneous or nipple-sparing mastectomy).

Is prophylactic mastectomy a good idea?

Can a Prophylactic Mastectomy Prevent Breast Cancer? A recent study suggests that prophylactic bilateral mastectomy may reduce the risk of breast cancer by up to 100% if there is a strong family history of breast cancer or a BRCA genetic mutation.

What age is prophylactic mastectomy?

A recent survival analysis suggested that prophylactic mastectomy at age 25 years and oophorectomy at age 40 years maximized survival at 70 years of age; however, substituting enhanced breast cancer screening (with MRI and mammogram) for mastectomy resulted in similar survival.

How much does a prophylactic mastectomy cost?

For patients not covered by health insurance, a mastectomy typically costs more than $15,000-$55,000 , not including breast reconstruction. For example, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee[2] estimates a cost of more than $15,000 for a bilateral prophylactic mastectomy.