Nerve 'Resensation' technique restores feeling and hope for breast cancer survivors after mastectomy
A new surgical technique is offering breast cancer survivors a chance to return to a quality of life they remember.
Angelina Jolie declared that her double mastectomy scars “are a choice” she is “grateful” she was able to make. “I’ve always been someone more interested in the scars and the life that people carry,” ...
In the U.S., one in eight women will get breast cancer in their lifetime, and about half of them will have mastectomies. Many of those women opt to have their breasts surgically reconstructed, most ...
A 22-year-old woman who identified as a boy in her teen years won a $2 million decision in a landmark lawsuit against New York doctors accused of pushing a double mastectomy on her when she was a ...
WASHINGTON — Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. banned the use of tissue from aborted fetuses in taxpayer-funded research Friday, as Vice President JD Vance joined pro-life ...
Angelina Jolie revealed her double mastectomy scars for the first time. More than a decade after going under the knife, the actress posed for Time France with the mark on display. “I share these scars ...
Over a decade after the Maleficent actor underwent a double mastectomy, she shared why she’s ready to show her scars from the procedure for the first time. “I share these scars with many women I love, ...
For well over 100,000 U.S. women who undergo a mastectomy annually, breast reconstruction is still widely considered the standard of care. 1 A growing chorus of survivors’ voices show that “going flat ...
Every year, millions of lives are suddenly, swiftly transformed by a stroke, which occurs when a blood vessel traveling towards the brain becomes obstructed, causing neurons to die off. Strokes are ...
A new study suggests that many women with early-stage breast cancer may not need radiation after a mastectomy, thanks to advances in modern cancer treatment. The international clinical trial followed ...
Radiotherapy can be safely omitted as a treatment for many breast cancer patients who have had a mastectomy and are taking anti-cancer drugs, a study shows. An international trial found that patients ...
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