dijous, 22 de maig del 2014

Study: Most women getting double mastectomies don't need them | MassDevice.com On Call




As many as 70% of women who get double mastectomies following a breast cancer diagnosis may not have needed to take such extreme measures, according to research from the University of Michigan Health System.






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MASSDEVICE ON CALL — The majority of women who've had both breasts removed following a breast cancer diagnosis probably didn't need to take such drastic measures, according to a new study.


Researchers from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center reported that as much as 70% of women who opted for a double mastectomy following breast cancer did so despite a very low risk of recurrence.



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