Masqueraders of breast cancer
8th International Conference on Surgery and Anaesthesia
April 05-06, 2023 | Webinar

Mamta Arora and Simran Arora

NMC Specialty Hospital, UAE
University of Debrecen, Hungary

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Surg Anesth

Abstract:

Breast inflammation is usually associated with lactation and treatable easily with antibiotics and surgical drainage. The other important well known entity though less common is inflammatory breast carcinoma has clear international guidelines on treatment. There are many gray areas in the inflammatory non infective categories which are less commonly known, not recognized most of the time and very difficult to treat. I would like to discuss some of these Nonbacterial Inflammatory breast disorders that mimic malignancy: 1. Fat necrosis 2. Post traumatic breast inflammation 3. Post COVID breast inflammation 4. Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis These disorders are great masqueraders of malignancy, difficult to treat, debilitating to the patient and cause a lot of anxiety. I would like to discuss these disorders and present a statistical analysis of 100 patients with these uncommon non-infective disorders of the breast in a private hospital in the Middle East along with the management plan and suggested guidelines.

Biography :

Mamta Arora graduated (MBBS) from Sir JJ Medical College, Mumbai with distinction. Thereafter she pursued Masters in General Surgery (MS) from TNMC and B.Y.L Nair Hospital, Mumbai, India in 1999. She has had a brilliant post-graduate career and has been working in the Middle East for the last fifteen years. She is also a member of the prestigious Royal College of Surgeons of England (MRCS-England). She has taken special training in Varicose Vein treatment from UK and has been offering Radio-Frequency Ablation (RFA) in NMC Healthcare since 2013 with commendable outcomes. She practices all general and laparoscopic surgeries. Her special areas of interest are RFA–varicose vein treatment, thyroid and breast surgeries, gall bladder and hernia surgeries. Being a female doctor, she can ably manage and is very sensitive to the detection and management of breast diseases including breast cancer.