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Featured ContentPJ Hamel On NPR!

Lumpectomy vs. Mastectomy: Only You Can Choose

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Take the time to look deep into yourself for the treatment option that feels right. If you need help, ask your doctor if there’s a service at the hospital that deals with medical decision-making; and if there is, use it. You may be waffling right up to the moment you make that phone call to the surgeon; that’s OK, too. When push comes to shove, you’ll make a decision. Go forward with enthusiasm; don’t second-guess yourself. Have you made the right decision? Yes. You’ve made the decision that’s right for YOU.

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