Effective breast-conserving surgery requires precision, clear margins, and structured planning within a coordinated treatment pathway
Breast Conserving Surgery (Lumpectomy)
Breast-conserving surgery, also known as lumpectomy, involves removing the cancerous tumour while preserving as much healthy breast tissue as possible. This approach is typically recommended for selected early-stage breast cancers when oncological safety can be maintained without removing the entire breast.
Performed by Dr. Alisher Kahharov within a coordinated treatment pathway, lumpectomy combines precise tumour excision with careful surgical planning to maintain breast shape whenever medically appropriate.
Why Lumpectomy Should Be Considered
Oncological Precision
Tissue Preservation
Coordinated Treatment Planning
Targeted tumour removal with preservation of breast tissue
Breast-Conserving Surgery (Lumpectomy) – Frequently Asked Questions
What is breast-conserving surgery?
Am I eligible for lumpectomy?
Is lumpectomy as effective as mastectomy?
Will I need radiotherapy after lumpectomy?
Will my breast look different after surgery?
Some change in shape or firmness may occur depending on the amount and location of tissue removed. Surgical techniques aim to minimise visible deformity whenever medically appropriate, but oncological safety remains the primary objective.
What are surgical margins, and why are they important?
What happens if the margins are not clear?
What is the recovery process like after lumpectomy?
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Meet Professor Alisher Kahharov
Alisher Kahharov is a European-level expert in breast health and surgery, combining aesthetic and oncological expertise.
With a calm, serious approach and the highest standards of safety, he offers premium, minimally invasive breast care focused on trust, precision, and patient well-being.