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Mastectomy Surgery
October 03, 2008
Breast cancer patients who get implants in reconstructive surgery
may be twice as likely to get an infection as women whose
reconstruction surgery uses their own tissue. Researchers analyzed
949 hospital admissions for mastectomy or breast reconstruction
surgery. They found that 12 percent of the women who had implants
experienced an infection, while only 6 percent of the women whose
own tissue had been used got an infection. The study also found
that infections were also associated with longer ...
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Expert & Community Posts
By PJ Hamel
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Health Expert
...only choice to remove her tumor was a brutal radical mastectomy, surgery that not only removed...
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By PJ Hamel
,
Health Expert
...refusing to cover an overnight hospital stay for mastectomy surgery, thereby forcing sick,...
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By PJ Hamel
,
Health Expert
Q. I just found out I have to have a mastectomy. It sounds awful; I’m scared. Help!A. Being told...
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By PJ Hamel
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Health Expert
Please read two new articles on post-mastectomy care:Breast Reconstruction FAQs: What Are My...
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By PJ Hamel
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Health Expert
...predilection of women with breast cancer to have a mastectomy, rather than a lumpectomy; or a...
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Health Guide
Q. I’m having a
mastectomy, and after hearing about the various choices I have for reconstruction, I’ve decided to have an implant. Now I have to make the decision whether to have the implant...
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...big plus of having lymphedema!) This friend says that women who’ve had
surgery, particularly a
mastectomy with lymph node removal (even if just a single node) need physical therapy. It...
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...dying aren’t very much greater than those of any woman with the same type of new cancer who had a
mastectomy. Your treatment will probably involve
surgery to remove the tumor (which can occur...
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...didn’t get clean margins. So I’m going to have another lumpectomy, and then… I don’t know, maybe a
mastectomy. Either way, I’ve been advised to look into reconstruction. That sounds...
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...Unlike much of the breast cancer experience, where you’re asked to make decisions (e.g., lumpectomy or
mastectomy), in the case of reconstruction you’ll probably have lots of advice from your...
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