Jul 10

Breast Asymmetry After Cancer Treatment Affects Quality Of Life, Study Finds


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Nearly one-third of women reported pronounced asymmetry between their breasts after breast cancer surgery, and that perceived disfigurement greatly affects a woman's quality of life after treatment, according to a new study by researchers. A poor aesthetic outcome after lumpectomy is linked to depression and fear.

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