

Breast, Thyroid & General Surgeries
Breast Cancer Surgery (Modified Radical Mastectomy)

What is a Modified Radical Mastectomy (MRM)?
It’s a surgical procedure where the entire breast tissue and nearby lymph nodes (under the arm) are removed to treat or prevent the spread of breast cancer.

When is MRM Done?
- Confirmed breast cancer (especially invasive types)
- Cancer spread to axillary lymph nodes
- Large tumors or multiple lumps
- When breast-conserving surgery isn’t possible
- Recurrent breast cancer
What It Involves
- Entire breast tissue removed
- Axillary lymph node dissection (levels I & II)
- Pectoral muscles are preserved (unlike radical mastectomy)
- Surgery done under general anesthesia
- Patient is closely monitored and guided through recovery
Benefits of MRM
- Removes cancer thoroughly
- Reduces risk of recurrence
- Helps guide next steps in treatment
- Proven long-term outcomes
Why Choose Dr. Davinder Singh
Choosing the right surgeon isn’t just about qualifications — it’s about trust, consistency, and the confidence that you’ll be cared for with skill and honesty. Dr. Davinder Singh brings all of that together with over a decade of hands-on experience and a background that speaks for itself.
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Experience
Careful cancer staging and planning before surgery, providing safe, clean, and compassionate surgical care.
02.
Listning
Patient-first approach with detailed pre and post-op guidance
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Faith
Trusted by patients across Punjab and neighbouring states
What My Clients Say
Let real testimonials do the speaking!
Frequently Asked Questions
It depends on the stage, type of cancer, and biopsy report. Dr. Davinder guides you clearly based on your case.
No. It’s done under anesthesia. Mild pain is managed with medications during recovery.
Yes, in MRM, the full breast is removed. But breast reconstruction is possible later if you wish.
Yes. MRM is a standard, life-saving treatment in breast cancer when done timely and with proper follow-up.
Basic activities: within 1–2 weeks.
Full recovery: ~4–6 weeks, depending on further treatment.
