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  • ...gery", indicating the purpose of the procedure to conserve as much healthy breast tissue as possible while removing the cancerous tumor. ...chieve local control of the disease while preserving the appearance of the breast as much as possible.
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  • == Breast Surgery == ...surgery''' (/ˈbrɛst ˈsɜːrdʒəri/), from the Old English ''breost'' meaning "breast" and the Latin ''chirurgia'' meaning "hand work", is a surgical procedure t
    2 KB (279 words) - 23:56, 8 February 2024
  • == Breast Reconstruction == ...stectomy]] — surgery that removes your breast to treat or prevent [[breast cancer]].
    2 KB (225 words) - 06:07, 11 February 2024
  • ...mal tissue from the breast and some surrounding normal tissue, but not the breast itself. Some lymph nodes under the arm can be removed for a biopsy.  |Type=Cancer terms
    847 bytes (122 words) - 06:09, 12 January 2023
  • ...mal tissue from the breast and some surrounding normal tissue, but not the breast itself. Some lymph nodes under the arm can be removed for a biopsy.  |Type=Cancer terms
    876 bytes (121 words) - 07:43, 13 January 2023
  • ...mal tissue from the breast and some surrounding normal tissue, but not the breast itself. Some lymph nodes under the arm can be removed for a biopsy.  |Type=Cancer terms
    892 bytes (125 words) - 23:06, 13 January 2023
  • Advanced Breast Cancer. ...o describe a certain stage of [[breast cancer]] that has spread beyond the breast to nearby tissues or lymph nodes.
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  • ...mal tissue from the breast and some surrounding normal tissue, but not the breast itself. Some lymph nodes under the arm can be removed for a biopsy.  |Type=Cancer terms
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  • ...medical field, particularly in relation to [[breast cancer]] and [[breast surgery]]. The term "Brest" is derived from the Old English word "brēost," which means "breast." It has been used in the English language since at least the 12th century.
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  • |Term=Breast Reconstruction ...nunciation}} (brest REE-kun-STRUK-shy) Surgery to restore the shape of the breast after a mastectomy 
    449 bytes (54 words) - 04:08, 8 January 2023
  • ...known for his significant contributions to the field of [[oncology]] and [[surgery]]. ...ch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.
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  • ..., radical mastectomy was the most commonly performed type of breast cancer surgery, but it is rarely used today.  |Type=Cancer terms
    937 bytes (140 words) - 21:19, 13 January 2023
  • ...-zan el-eed) is a prominent figure in the field of [[Breast Surgery|breast surgery]] and [[Oncology|oncology]]. ...n for her significant contributions to the field of [[Breast Cancer|breast cancer]] treatment and research.
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  • ...y in patients with early-stage breast cancer who are at high risk of their cancer coming back (coming back).  |Type=Cancer terms
    2 KB (231 words) - 08:34, 14 January 2023
  • ...health]] advocate. She is best known for her work in the field of [[breast cancer]] research and her efforts to advance women's health. ...k", which is considered a definitive guide for women diagnosed with breast cancer.
    1 KB (168 words) - 05:52, 8 February 2024
  • == Breast Cancer Research == ...rstanding the causes, development, and treatment of [[Breast Cancer|breast cancer]].
    2 KB (262 words) - 23:19, 14 February 2024
  • ...rous breast removed. CPM can be done to reduce the risk of a second breast cancer in people who are at very high risk.  |Type=Cancer terms
    649 bytes (110 words) - 04:39, 11 January 2023
  • ...move their cancer. MammoSite only targets the part of the breast where the cancer has been found.  |Type=Cancer terms
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  • ...y the absence of three significant [[receptor]]s known to fuel most breast cancer growth–estrogen receptors, progesterone receptors, and excessive HER2 pro ...t cancer" refers to a malignant tumor that has developed from cells in the breast.
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  • ...rders. It's also being studied to treat nausea and vomiting caused by some cancer treatments.  |Type=Cancer terms
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