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Surgery of the Breast

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
This compact, easily read volume literally exudes common sense. It is written by an obviously observant general surgeon and is based largely on his own experience. The chapter on examination is delightfully simple and straightforward. Descriptions of surgical techniques are unusually lucid.
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Aesthetic breast surgery

Therapeutische Umschau, 1999
Die Bedeutung einer wohlgeformten weiblichen Brust nimmt in unserer heutigen Gesellschaft einen hohen Stellenwert ein und hat demzufolge große Bedeutung für das weibliche Selbstwertgefühl. Eine Brustvergrösserung wird fast ausschließlich aus ästhetischen Gründen verlangt. Demzufolge werden die anfallenden Kosten von den Krankenkassen nicht übernommen.
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Surgery for breast cancer

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1998
Women with breast cancer today have many more therapeutic options available to them for their surgical therapy. Almost all patients with breast cancer have some options for breast conservation. Active patient involvement in analyzing and understanding the pros and cons of each of these options seems extremely important to the long-term emotional and ...
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Outpatient Breast Surgery

Archives of Surgery, 1978
To the Editor .—The article by Walker et al (113:942-946, 1978) in theArchivesagain demonstrates the safety, savings, and patient acceptance of outpatient breast surgery. Several previous authors 1.2 have published similar findings without altering traditional surgical practice.
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Surgery in breast cancer

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1999
This year (1999) has been filled with new information on the prevention of breast cancer and new literature trying to address some of the long-term adverse consequences of our surgical therapies. As the complexities of our therapies continue to increase at exponential rates, we now also have the ability to more accurately predict the consequences of ...
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Breast surgery (DRAFT)

2018
Breast disease is a common surgical problem. It constitutes symptomatic disease, including breast lumps, nipple discharge, and breast abscesses, as well as asymptomatic disease detected on the NHS Breast Screening Programme (BSP) and patients identified at high risk of familial cancers. It is a busy subspecialty.
Lynda Wyld, Jenna Morgan
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Sexuality in Aesthetic Breast Surgery

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2015
The breasts are important for a woman's psychological well-being, which may be negatively affected by distortions of breast size and shape. Improvements in self-esteem and sexuality are important psychological factors associated with motivation for cosmetic surgery. Mammaplasty is among the most sought-after and performed cosmetic procedures.
Miguel Sabino Neto   +7 more
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Lipocontouring in breast reconstructive surgery

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1996
The increasing popularity of the TRAM Flap for breast reconstruction has created a much greater request by many patients for further aesthetic improvement in the appearance of the new breast and of the abdominal donor site as well. This can be provided by greater use of a second-stage liposuction sculpturing of both the breast mound and the abdominal ...
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Breast surgery

The American Journal of Surgery, 2007
Susan, Kaiser, Mary, Rippon
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Surgery of early breast cancer

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1993
Randomized trials of treatment have evaluated the role of radiotherapy after breast-preserving surgery for both in situ and invasive cancer. These trials provide treatment guidelines and identified "show biz" questions relating to both therapy and biology.
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