Since Susan Koch underwent mastectomy in 1987, she’s tried just about every breast replacement product that has come on the market. She got used to her “breast” shifting and bunching when she moved.
Breast cancer surgery changes what you need from a bra. Fortunately, one woman who has been through it has designed just what you need. When Dana Donofree learned she had infiltrative ductal carcinoma ...
You missed the early signs, through no fault of your own. Maybe because you don't know how to examine your breasts properly and regularly, you missed the lump. There was a bit of swelling around the ...
After a mastectomy, you might choose to forgo or delay reconstructive surgery. However, you may wish still to have the appearance of breasts under your clothes. You have the option of external breast ...
Having your breast or breasts removed because of cancer is a traumatic experience for about 6,000 Australian women each year. Most of those women go on to wear a breast prosthesis made of silicone to ...
Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph American Cancer Society officials handed over an inventory of bras to East Texas Medical Center Breast Care Center is giving out free prosthesis, pictured here, ...
Being able to laugh during difficult situations is a good thing especially for those who've suffered the trauma of breast cancer. Here's one woman's experience learning to laugh at the loss of her ...
For women healing from breast cancer surgery, there may be no one who understands their state of mind better than Karen Bierwagen, the lead mastectomy fitter at Shine, the retail store in South Lake ...
Following a mastectomy, Medicare Part B may cover external breast prostheses and mastectomy bras that hold them in place, provided the prostheses do not have integral adhesive. Medicare may replace ...
Vol. 1, No. 3, Special Issue: Beauty and Business Guest Editor: Kathy Peiss (SEPTEMBER 2000), pp. 565-590 (26 pages) As the public discussion of all cancers, and of breast cancer in particular, ...
A Plymouth student has invented an artificial breast which is set to change the lives of cancer survivors. Rosie Brave, a student at the University of Plymouth, was inspired to make a difference after ...
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