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March 2000 Subscribe | Archived Issues |
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Breast Reconstruction After Mastectomy: A Woman's Choice
Women diagnosed with breast cancer are confronted with many decisions regarding management. One of the
decisions is whether or not to proceed with breast reconstruction following mastectomy.
THE TRAM FLAP: Anatomy, Techniques, and Recovery
The TRAM flap was introduced in 1981 and is currently the most popular method of autogenous tissue breast
reconstruction.
Helping Breast Cancer Patients Recover from Surgery-Before Surgery In the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation department of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, occupational therapists and physical therapists see breast cancer patients who are about to undergo surgery. What can occupational and physical therapists do for these women?Read full article
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Research Review MRI Can Affect Treatment of Breast Cancer Pregnancy and Women with BRCA1 and BRCA2 Gene Mutations Regular Screening of Women with a Family History of Breast Cancer Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence Patients Report High Satisfaction with Breast Cancer Clinic New Technique for Identifying Breast Cancer Spread
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