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Living with mastectomy surgery

Some women decide not to have reconstructive surgery after a mastectomy, the thought of more time in hospital and further surgery is something they would rather not contemplate.  Making the decision can be very tough and there are many factors that need taking into consideration. 


Caring for a friend or relative with breast cancer

Caring for a loved one, friend or relative with cancer can be very draining both physically and emotionally. Of course there is the time involved in taking care of someone, which is extremely demanding physically and on top of this you will need to deal with your emotions, which can be incredibly exhausting.



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