DR. TAN CHUAN CHIEN

Comprehensive Breast Care With
Breast Cancer Treatment

  • Comprehensive Care & Treatment For All Stages Of Breast Cancer
  • Detailed & Meticulous Follow-up After Treatment
  • Get A 2nd Opinion Regarding Your Recent Screening Results
  • Personalised & Insurance Claimable Treatment Plans

DR. TAN CHUAN CHIEN

Consultant General Breast Surgeon

MBBS(Singapore)MRCS (Edin)MMed (Gen Surg)FRCS (Edin)

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What To Do After Detecting Cancer?

After diagnostic tests reveal that your breast lumps are cancerous, the next step of treatment is surgery.

Various surgical options are available, depending on the size of the tumour, whether the cancer has spread, the severity of the cancer, and your general health conditions.

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Types of Surgery

There are generally two types of surgery — lumpectomy (breast conservation surgery) and mastectomy.

Lumpectomy (Breast Conservation Surgery)

Lumpectomy is a surgical procedure to remove only a portion of the breast containing cancerous tissues while preserving the rest of the healthy breasts.

Radiation therapy is usually provided after a lumpectomy to remove any remaining cancer cells left in the breast to minimise the risk of cancer returning.

Mastectomy

The entire breast tissue is surgically removed from the breasts.

The different types of mastectomy include:

  • Total Mastectomy

    Involves removing the entire breast, including the nipple, the circular area around the nipple (areola) and most of the overlying skin. Usually performed when the cancer has not spread beyond the breast.

  • Radical Mastectomy

    Similar to total mastectomy. However, the chest muscles under the breast and lymph nodes are also removed. This surgery is advised when the cancer has spread to the chest muscles.

  • Skin-Sparing Mastectomy


    The entire breast tissues, nipple and areola are removed, but most of the skin over the breast remains intact. It is usually performed if a breast reconstruction surgery is planned immediately after mastectomy.

    However, it may not be recommended if the tumour is too large or near the skin surface.

  • Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy


    Similar to skin-sparing mastectomy. However, the breast tissues are only removed up to the nipple and areola. The skin of the nipple and areola are preserved, and the tissues under and around them are removed.

    If the tissues removed turn out to be cancerous, the skin of the nipple and areola must also be removed. A breast reconstruction surgery is done after this surgery.

Breast Reconstruction Surgery

A breast reconstruction surgery is performed to restore the breast to its natural form as much as possible, using an implant or the patient’s own tissue. This procedure is typically performed after a mastectomy.

  • Implant-Based Reconstruction

    • Breast implants such as silicone or saline are used to restore the shape and volume of the breast.
    • Usually performed in the same operation, immediately after a mastectomy.
  • Tissue-Based Reconstruction

    • The patient’s own body tissues are used for the surgery to give the new breast a more natural appearance and texture.
    • The tissues can be taken from the tummy, back or buttocks.

Dr. Tan Chuan Chien

Consultant General Surgeon Breast & Thyroid Surgery

10+ Years Experience In Breast Cancer Treatment

  • Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)- The University of Adelaide, Australia
  • Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS)
  • Full Registration, Singapore Medical Council (SMC) and Specialist Accreditation Board, Singapore (General Surgery)
  • Full General & Specialist Registration (General Surgery), Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
  • Completed Breast Surgery training through the BreastSurgANZ Fellowship programme
  • Fellow of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore (FAMS)

Dr. Tan Chuan Chien is a Fellowship-trained Breast and Endocrine Surgeon practicing as a Consultant General Surgeon at Gleneagles Hospital, Singapore.

He also sees patients at Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Centre and Parkway East Medical Centre. Dr. Tan is a registered Specialist Surgeon (General Surgery) in both Singapore and Australia.

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What Happens After Surgery?

How long will I take to recover?

3 – 4 weeks for lumpectomy & mastectomy.

Note: Recovery time differs for each patient, depending on the severity of cancer and the extent of surgery.

6 – 8 weeks for those who opt for Breast Reconstruction after their mastectomy.

However, depending on the type of reconstruction done, it may take longer to recover.

What additional treatments will I need?

Radiation therapy may be required a few weeks after your procedure.

Depending on your condition, other types of treatment may include:

  • Hormone therapy
  • Chemotherapy
  • Targeted therapy

What will my breasts look like after surgery?

Breasts After Lumpectomy

  • Your breast should be very similar to what it looked like before surgery. However, depending on the size of the lump, your breast may look smaller.
  • You will also have scars at the surgical site.
Breasts After Mastectomy

  • You will have a flat chest on the side where your breast was removed.
  • You will also have scars at the surgical site.
Breasts After Mastectomy with Reconstruction Surgery

  • You will have a breast-like shape, but it will not look like it did before surgery.
  • Scars will form at the site where the skin is stitched to create a new breast-like shape.

Why Do Patients Choose Dr. Tan Chuan Chien?

Modern Facilities

We are equipped with modern and updated equipment, and a team that will take care of all your needs.

Accredited Specialist

Dr. Tan is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS). He is also accredited to practice as a Specialist in both Singapore and Australia.

Focused After Care

Dr. Tan firmly believes that transdisciplinary care is the key to every patient’s recovery journey.

Video-consultation for overseas patients

Dr Tan is available via video-consultations for patients who are not in Singapore.

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As a supporter of personalised surgical care, I understand that no two patients are the same. I believe in tailoring management for each patient to meet each individual’s needs and expectations. A patient’s journey can be difficult and frustrating at times, so I strive to make this experience as pleasant and seamless as possible.
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    SOG - CC Tan Breast, Thyroid & General Surgery (MAIN CLINIC)

    Gleneagles Medical Centre 6 Napier Road #09-08 Singapore 258499
    Mon & Thurs: 9:00AM - 5:00PM
    Tue & Fri: 9:00AM - 12:00PM
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    Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Centre 38 Irrawaddy Road #06-53 Singapore 329563
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    Parkway East Medical Centre 319 Joo Chiat Place #02-03 Singapore 427989
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