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  2. Bra - Wikipedia

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    Compression bras, such as sports bras, push against and minimize breast movement, whereas encapsulation bras have cups for support. [113] Breast support may be built into some swimsuits, camisoles and dresses. [114] [115] Cancer bras are designed specifically for breast cancer patients who have undergone a mastectomy. The styles provide post ...

  3. Dressed to Kill (book) - Wikipedia

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    The National Institutes of Health examined cancer rates among women who had their underarm lymph nodes removed as part of melanoma treatment: "The surgery, which is known to block lymph drainage from breast tissue, did not detectably increase breast cancer rates, the study found, meaning that it is extremely unlikely that wearing a bra, which ...

  4. Bralessness - Wikipedia

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    Some women choose not to wear bras because they worry that it might increase the risk of breast cancer. This idea was promoted in a controversial 1995 book Dressed to Kill: The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras. A 2002 survey found that 6% of women agreed that "Under-wire bras can cause breast cancer", 63% disagreed with this claim, and ...

  5. 'I Developed Lululemon's First Mastectomy Bra After My Own ...

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    Chief product officer Sun Choe developed the bra after her BC diagnosis in 2019. Here, she shares details of the Super-Soft Adjustable Front-Wrap Bra with WH.

  6. Breast Cancer Bra Petition Makes Headway at Victoria's Secret

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    An online petition to get Victoria's Secret to make post-mastectomy bras for breast cancer survivors appears to be inching toward success. In January, we told you about Allana Maiden, who started ...

  7. Breast prostheses - Wikipedia

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    A prescription may be required for breast prostheses and mastectomy bras for insurance purposes. [10] Up to 90% of women use a prosthetic after surgery, temporarily or permanently. Over half of these women choose full weight options, while others will opt for more lightweight prosthetic devices.

  8. No Bra Day - Wikipedia

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    No Bra Day is an annual observance on October 13 on which women are encouraged to go braless as a means to encourage breast cancer awareness. No Bra Day was initially observed on July 9, 2011, but within three years it had moved to the 9th day of the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, August.

  9. Breast binding - Wikipedia

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    Breast binding, also known as chest binding, is the flattening and hiding of breasts with constrictive materials such as cloth strips or purpose-built undergarments. Binders may also be used as alternatives to bras or for reasons of propriety. People who bind include women, trans men, non-binary people, and cisgender men with gynecomastia.