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  2. Radical mastectomy - Wikipedia

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    The radical mastectomy was subsequently extended by a number of surgeons such as Sugarbaker and Urban to include removal of internal mammary lymph nodes. [20] [21] Eventually, this "extended" radical mastectomy was extended even further to include removal of the supraclavicular lymph nodes at the time of mastectomy by Dahl-Iversen and Tobiassen ...

  3. Mastectomy - Wikipedia

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    Modified radical mastectomy: The entire breast tissue is removed along with the axillary contents (fatty tissue and lymph nodes). In contrast to a radical mastectomy, the pectoral muscles are spared. This type of mastectomy is used for cancer patients to examine the lymph nodes because this helps to identify whether the cancer cells have spread ...

  4. Lumpectomy - Wikipedia

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    Sentinel lymph node biopsy is the analysis of a few removed sentinel nodes for the presence of cancerous cells. A radioactive substance is used to dye the sentinel nodes for easy identification and removal. [2] If cancer is detected in the sentinel node then further treatment is needed.

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    Biopsies of the two biggest masses and the lymph node confirmed breast cancer. I proceeded to undergo bilateral mastectomies and implant reconstruction. I elected to have the uninvolved breast ...

  6. 'Baywatch' star Nicole Eggert missed warning signs of breast ...

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    "And then also the lymph node removal is much more painful than the mastectomy," she continued. "Much more complicated and affects the body much more, so I wasn't really prepared for that, because ...

  7. Breast cancer management - Wikipedia

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    Staging breast cancer is the initial step to help physicians determine the most appropriate course of treatment. As of 2016, guidelines incorporated biologic factors, such as tumor grade, cellular proliferation rate, estrogen and progesterone receptor expression, human epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2) expression, and gene expression profiling into the staging system.

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