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VS Hospital Treats Rarest Breast Cancer in 64-Year-Old Woman, Preserves Breast with Advanced Surgery

Chennai, Mar 19: VS Hospital has achieved a rare clinical milestone by successfully treating a retired 64-year-old teacher diagnosed with myopericytoma in her right breast – an exceptionally uncommon presentation of the tumour, which is typically found in the arms, legs, head or neck. Utilising advanced oncoplastic reconstruction techniques, the surgical team, headed by Dr. […]

Chennai, Mar 19: VS Hospital has achieved a rare clinical milestone by successfully treating a retired 64-year-old teacher diagnosed with myopericytoma in her right breast – an exceptionally uncommon presentation of the tumour, which is typically found in the arms, legs, head or neck.

Utilising advanced oncoplastic reconstruction techniques, the surgical team, headed by Dr. Venkatachalam Veerappan, Surgical Oncologist, removed the tumor while successfully conserving the breast. Thanks to the innovative reconstructive approach, the patient was discharged in stable condition just 24 hours after the procedure.

In his comments, Dr. Venkatachalam Veerappan, said,

He added that the surgical team utilised advanced oncoplastic reconstruction techniques, supported by pre-operative breast volumetric analysis, a method of precisely measuring breast volume to plan balanced and symmetrical reconstruction, to maintain the natural shape and anatomy of the breast. As breast involvement in myopericytoma is extremely rare, post-operative management protocols were adapted from documented studies of the tumour occurring in the limbs.

In his comments, Prof. Dr. S. Subramanian, Senior Medical Oncologist, and Founder Chairman and Managing Director of VS Hospitals, said:

“This is one of the world’s fewest reported cases of Myopericytoma occurring in the breast. Globally, only a very limited number of such cases have been documented in medical literature. Managing such rare presentations requires meticulous surgical planning, careful pathological evaluation, and adaptation of treatment protocols from extremity-based Myopericytoma studies. We are proud to have achieved excellent oncological clearance while preserving breast anatomy and aesthetics.”

The experts said that breast health is a lifelong commitment. It is important that women perform monthly self-examinations, attend regular clinical check-ups, and undergo age-appropriate imaging such as ultrasound or mammography. Early evaluation of any new breast lump can make a significant difference in outcomes. Maintaining healthy body weight and keeping up with regular medical follow-ups are equally important steps in protecting long-term health.…Read more by Neel Achary

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