Similar words: cholecystectomy, ectomy, embolectomy, tectonic, protector, master, communist economy, socialist economy. Meaning: [mæ'stektəmɪ] n. surgical removal of a breast to remove a malignant tumor.
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31 Objective:To explore the cause and treatment on upper limb lymphedema after mastectomy of breast cancer.
32 All the cases underwent radical or modified radical mastectomy, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and endocrinotherapy.
33 Simple mastectomy is removal of the Breast only. Lumpectomy is removal of the tumour only.
34 Objective To study clinical effects of modified radical mastectomy with preservation of major and minor pectoral muscles.
35 She recently a double mastectomy as a preventative measure because both her parents had breast cancer.
36 Results 81 cases used Section resection , 10 cases used modified radical mastectomy, 5 cases used simple mastectomy.
37 Result:2 of 17 cases by wide local excision, 12 cases were treated by mastectomy, 3 cases by mastectomy and axillary node dissection.
38 Methods:Subcutaneous mastectomy and post pectoralis augmentation mammoplasty with silicone gel filled breast prosthesis were used in 6 cases, 7 breasts, they had different kinds of breast disease.
39 Methods Modified radical mastectomy and incised intercostal muscles for internal mammary node biopsy was performed on 113 patients.
40 Objective To investigate the mental health of breast cancer patients after breast conserving surgery and modified radical mastectomy respectively.
41 One patient, Felicia Hodges, a 41-year-old magazine publisher in Newburgh, N. Y. ,(sentencedict.com/mastectomy.html) chose to undergo a double mastectomy after she was found to have cancer of the right breast in 2004.
42 Methods:Total of 134 mastocarcinoma patients underwent modified radical mastectomy. Different incisions were used randomly and discuss heal and complications.
43 Breast cancer rates in women who did not have prophylactic mastectomy were 12.9% in the surveillance group and 4.3% in the oophorectomy group.
44 The latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap is a good option for post - mastectomy breast reconstruction.
45 Results All patients showed axillary node enlargement as the first sign. 4 cases of OBC were operated with modified radical mastectomy.
46 Objective To discuss how horizontal mattress suture (HMS) may reduce necrosis of incisal margin after radical mastectomy(RM).
47 To analyse the causes and treatment for necrosis of flap following breast cancer modified radical mastectomy.
48 Conelusion Massive adenofibroma of the breast is a precystosarcoma disease and mastectomy should be done if local recurrence occurs after local excision.
49 A mastectomy by itself would result in a concave chest front, no niles, and obtrusive scars.
50 Objective To investigate organism celluar immunologic function of early breast cancer and the effect of modified radical mastectomy and postoperative early chemotherapy.
51 Upper limb lymphedema after mastectomy can severely threaten physical and mental health and life quality of the patients.
52 Objective To explore the feasibility and cosmetic results of video - assisted subcutaneous mastectomy and immediate reconstruction.
53 Objective To investigate the effect on the metastasis in the patients with delayed radical mastectomy.
54 Long-term outcomes are the same regardless of whether a woman is treated with a lumpectomy or a mastectomy.
55 Objective To discuss the methods and clinical significance of preserving ICBN in modified radical mastectomy.
56 Engstrom had a mastectomy, followed by five months of a combination chemotherapy known as ACT (which includes the drugs Adriamycin, Cytoxan and Taxotere) and 61/2 weeks of radiation.
57 Bilateral prophylactic mastectomy or oophorectomy can reduce the incidence of breast cancer in BRCA mutation carriers.
58 The surgical operation is usually mastectomy with axillary clearance or sentinel node biopsy.
59 Because lumpectomy typically involves daily radiation treatment for an extended period of time, and mastectomy typically does not require radiation therapy, women sometimes choose mastectomy.
60 But Japan made sense for another reason: There, the disfigurement of a mastectomy or lumpectomy is tantamount to social banishment.
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