These stories are based on information gathered from health
professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health
decisions.
Maggie, age 61: I don't want to lose my
breast. It is a part of me, and I don't believe that I would feel the same way
about myself if it were gone. Wearing a prosthesis seems like a hassle, and I
don't want to have more surgery to reconstruct my breast, so the lumpectomy
feels like the right choice for me. I don't mind going for the radiation
treatments.
Ellen, age 49: I live about 100 kilometres
from the nearest cancer centre. Travelling to and from there each day will just
be too much for me. I would rather have a mastectomy and not have to go through
6 more weeks of treatment. At some point, I may decide to have reconstructive
surgery to restore my breast, but I can't take that much time off from my job
right now.
Joan, age 52: I don't want to have a daily
reminder, a flat spot on my chest wall, about this cancer. I want the doctor to
take out only what is necessary. I think if I had a mastectomy, my scar would
be a constant reminder of my cancer, even if I chose to have reconstruction.
Also, I work really close to the cancer centre, so it will be easy for me to
have my treatments.
Beth, age 65: I don't want to have radiation
treatments. I know that it is not the same today as it was years ago, but I
still am concerned about the side effects and the weeks and weeks of
treatments. I'm glad that I have the choice. I am certain that I do not want to
have radiation, so mastectomy seems like the right choice for me. Maybe some
day I will have reconstructive surgery, but right now I just want to get on
with my life.