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FRIDAY, May 1, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Women with early stage breast cancer who chose to preserve the nipple during a mastectomy had similar survival or recurrence rates to women who underwent full breast removal, a new study found. "Nipple-sparing but a new study suggests that for women diagnosed with breast cancer, the removal of their ovaries may improve their odds of survival. For women diagnosed with breast cancer and with either a BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation, the removal of their ovaries WINNIPEG – A photo book of women who had breast cancer surgeries will be published and sent to clinics across the North America now that the project has surpassed its fundraising goal. Kristina Hunter and ML Kenneth have created Women Redefined Mother-of-one, Elizabeth Dawes underwent a regular biopsy in July 2013, only to be devastatingly told that she had invasive grade three breast cancer. After enduring a it’s noteworthy that there were two other women whose surgeries were delayed .
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