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Hopkins Expert: Breast Cancer Reconstruction

Added: October 15, 2009 | Time 03:01 | Views: 114

Today women can have a mastectomy and still have both breasts - thanks to reconstructive surgery. There are many options - from using fat from another part of body to silicon - and using natural skin with tattooed nipple hides the scar. Delayed reconstruction also an option.

From Johns Hopkins Hospital

Topics: Breast Cancer, Cancer

Tags: breast cancer, mastectomy, reconstructive surgery, treatment

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