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During a breast lift, a plastic surgeon removes excess skin and reshapes breast tissue to raise the breasts. A breast lift is also known as mastopexy. You might ...
Find out more about this surgery to remove fat, breast tissue and skin from the breasts.
Research from Mayo Clinic finds breast-conserving surgery yields a low five-year recurrence rate for women with multiple ipsilateral breast cancer.
One supplemental breast screening option is molecular breast imaging (MBI). Learn more about this screening option for dense breasts.
Your breasts may feel tender. It's common to have fibrocystic breast changes related to the menstrual cycle. The symptoms tend to get better after you have your ...
If a mammogram showed that you have dense breasts, your risk of breast cancer is increased. Talk with your healthcare team about other tests you might have in ...
Learn about this breast cancer screening test that's sometimes used in addition to mammograms, especially for those with dense breast tissue.
Some breast cancers are sensitive to the hormones estrogen and progesterone. Pathologists look for hormone receptors on the outside of the breast cancer cells.
The Mayo Mammography Health Study studies how women's breasts change in density over time and whether the changes are associated with breast cancer risk.
Breast cancer stages explained simply. Discover what stages 0 to 4 mean, how they're identified and what the stage reveals about the cancer.
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