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Many women are forced to deal with the reality of having breast cancer and the chance that they will have to have a breast lumpectomy operation to remove the tumor. This is a terrible ordeal for the ladies to deal with and family support must be there to help the woman with her physical and
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... day after surgery and before radiation treatment begins. Lumpectomy cavity movement makes delivering targeted ... radiation to healthy tissue and the organs near the breast. The fact that a breast lumpectomy cavity can move or change ... ultrasound plays in the detection and, more recently, even in the treatment of breast cancer. Ultrasound is used because it is a very easy way of clearly seeing soft tissue ...
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... to Treat
Doctors and their patients with a specific type of breast cancer called ductal carcinoma in situ ( ... Most women with DCIS are good candidates for a lumpectomy, where a portion of breast tissue is removed. However, there’s a slightly ... .
Radiation therapy: Radiation therapy is almost always recommended after a lumpectomy. Research has shown that it significantly reduces the chances that ...
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... type of surgery. Dr. Funk is highly versed on this issue. Reminding me that only 5% of breast cancers are genetic, she then told me that it would be a real consideration for someone choosing between lumpectomy, mastectomy or even prophylactic mastectomy. The problem as she sees it is that testing is limited to women who only fall under ...
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i’m doing a school paper and i need to interview a doctor who specializes in breast cancer.
like the main topics i need to ask about are mastectomy and lumpectomy.
like
"what procedure do you think works better, lumpectomy or mastectomy?"
questions like that….
please and thank you!
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... large groups of women who underwent either mastectomies or breast-saving surgery.
A study of 1,851 ... credit can be given to the increased screenings and mammograms touted by so many of the breast cancer organizations. Instead, most of the credit is likely due to decreased ... Lorraine Day M.D. She was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer and had a lumpectomy of a small tumor. But the tumor soon recurred ...
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