Breast cancer is a leader in the structure of oncological pathology of the female reproductive system worldwide. The treatment of this disease is often associated with radical surgery, which inevitably affects the patients' subsequent quality of life. For this reason, it is necessary to practice client-centered approach in choosing the tactics of such patients' management. Surgical methods play a leading role in the treatment of breast cancer, while corrective plastic operations are currently of great importance. The article presents the clinical experience of performing oncoplastic operations for breast cancer. Cases of surgical treatment at various localizations of the oncological process, including performing one-stage reconstructions, have been demonstrated. The author proposes his own reconstruction technique for the superior medial localization of breast cancer. The experience of dealing with such a complication arising after radical mastectomy as lymphorrhea is shown.
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