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- muscles. Radical mastectomies have been reserved for only those cases because they can be disfiguring and modified radical mastectomies have been proven...
- radical mastectomies were abandoned as these m****ive and disabling operations proved to be not superior to those of the standard radical mastectomies.[citation...
- pub4. PMC 6494635. PMID 29620792. "Trends in Bilateral and Unilateral Mastectomies in Hospital Inpatient and Ambulatory Settings, 2005–2013" (PDF). HCUP...
- nipple-sparing mastectomies can be shown by the existence of positive sub-areolar biopsies in contralateral and high-risk prophylactic mastectomy specimens...
- Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy (known as Lipstick in some countries) is a 2006 American biographical comedy-drama television film directed by Peter...
- long-standing lymphedema. The incidence of angiosarcoma five years after radical mastectomy is estimated to be 0.45% in surviving patients. Lymphedema is also ****ociated...
- sufficient skin after mastectomy to cover a prosthetic implant and allow for a natural shape. For women undergoing bilateral mastectomies, implants provide...
- ****. They are often used temporarily or permanently by women after mastectomy or lumpectomy procedures, but may also be used by for aesthetic purposes...
- flat closure", "nonreconstructive mastectomy", "oncoplastic mastectomy", "non-skin sparing mastectomy", "mastectomy without reconstruction", and "aesthetic...
- University Clinic in Berlin. He is best known for his study of early mastectomies that is considered the beginning of mammography. He was the father of...