Prophylactic mastectomy (or risk-reducing mastectomy) is a preventive surgery to remove one or both breasts in individuals at significantly elevated risk of developing breast cancer. This procedure is not performed to treat cancer, but to reduce the chance of developing it in the future. It is most often considered by women who carry a high-risk gene mutation (such as BRCA1 or BRCA2), have a strong family history of breast cancer.
At Apollo Athenaa, prophylactic mastectomy is offered as part of a thoughtfully personalized risk-reduction strategy, combining surgical precision, psychological support, and expert reconstruction planning.