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Results 1 - 10 of 366 for Breasts
  1. Brachytherapy for breast cancer involves placing radioactive material directly in the area where breast cancer has been removed from ...
  2. Whole breast radiation therapy uses high-powered x-rays to kill breast cancer cells. With this type of directed radiation ...
  3. Partial breast radiation therapy uses high-powered x-rays to kill breast cancer cells. This type of treatment does not ...
  4. A breast biopsy is the removal of breast tissue to examine it for signs of breast cancer or other disorders. There are several types of breast biopsies, including stereotactic , ultrasound-guided, ...
  5. A breast biopsy is the removal of breast tissue to examine it for signs of breast cancer or other disorders. There are several types of breast biopsies, including stereotactic, ultrasound-guided , ...
  6. You had cosmetic breast surgery to change the size or shape of your breasts. You may have had a breast lift , breast reduction , or breast augmentation . Follow your ...
  7. Fibrocystic breasts are painful, lumpy breasts. Formerly called fibrocystic breast disease, this common condition is, in fact, not a ...
  8. Breast cancer screenings can help find breast cancer early, before you notice any symptoms. In many cases, finding breast cancer early makes it easier to treat or cure. But ...
  9. A breast self-exam is something a woman does at home to look for changes or problems in her breast tissue. Many women feel that doing this is ...
  10. A breast MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan is an imaging test that uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create pictures of the breast and surrounding tissue. It does not use radiation ( ...
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