The surgeon removes all of your breast tissue, including your nipple and most of the lymph nodes in the armpit. They leave the chest muscles intact. This may be a good option if you have invasive breast cancer. Radical Mastectomy Your surgeon removes all of your breast tissue along with the...
A radical mastectomy is the complete removal of the breast. The surgeon also removes the overlyingskin, the muscles beneath the breast, and the lymph nodes. But doctors rarely do radical mastectomy today because it isn't usually more effective than other types. It’s recommended only when cance...
Immunization– if a person receives a vaccine against an infectious disease (such as smallpox or measles), there is a high risk of cysts to be developed in areas with lymph nodes (including the armpit). Excessive sweating– this is actually a medical condition and it favors the development o...