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Lumpectomy vs Mastectomy: Which Procedure Fits Your Care? | Dr. Ryland Gore

4 min · 25. mar. 2026
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Breast cancer surgery decisions can feel overwhelming. In this segment, breast surgical oncologist Dr. Ryland Gore explains how doctors determine whether a patient needs a lumpectomy or mastectomy and why breast reconstruction should always be part of the conversation. She also addresses the disparities Black women face in breast cancer care and why many experts now recommend starting mammograms earlier.

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