| Quadrantectomy | |
|---|---|
| Specialty | Surgical oncology |
Aquadrantectomy, also referred to as a segmental or partialmastectomy, is abreast-conserving surgery forbreast cancer in which one quarter of breast tissue is removed along with muscles of the chest wall within a 2 to 3 centimeter radius of atumor.[1][2] This procedure is an alternative to a radical or simple mastectomy, in which an entire breast is removed.[2]
In a study that followed patients who underwent this procedure, it was found that only 9% of people who had a quadrantectomy experienced a relapse of the cancer.[3]