| Literature DB >> 15536704 |
A D Bach1, U Kneser, J Kopp, C Andree, R E Horch.
Abstract
Cancer of the breast is the most common malignant disease of women, and currently affects approximately 10% of all women. In the large majority of cases, mammary carcinoma can be treated without having to sacrifice the breast. In some 30% of the cases, however, amputation continues to be needed, in particular when a relatively large tumor presents, or when its removal with an adequate safety margin in a relatively small breast would result in appreciable deformation. Reconstruction of the breast is often an important psychological factor, since, as a visible organ, the breast is a determining feature of a woman's physical appearance and her effect on the opposite sex. The availability of various procedures and modern techniques of breast reconstruction make it possible to comply with the individual wishes of the woman concerned.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15536704
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMW Fortschr Med ISSN: 1438-3276