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Many women do not breast restoration after eradication

Despite the cosmetic and psychological benefits less than one in every 4 women undergo the restoration of the breast immediately after a mastectomy to treat breast cancer.
The researchers said that the majority of women prefer breast restoration at the time of mastectomy due to lack of desire to undergo surgery again at a later time, in spite of the increase of direct restorations over the past decade, but he is still among the few women.
The study included more than 100,000 women developed breast cancer and its eradication has between 2000 and 2010. The study found that 42% of women less than age 50 and 17% of women over the age of fifty have an immediate restoration of the breast after eradication. Also found that the percentage of women undergoing restoration directly from operations increased from 15% in 2000 to 33% in 2010. The largest increase among women aged less than 50 (the figure was 29% to 60%) also increased the percentage of women with private insurance from 25% to 50%.
Women who Asibn-stage breast tumor were more primitive tendencies for the restoration of the breast compared to women who had breast cancer to have spread in every breast.
Although no change in the cost of mastectomy over the previous ten years, but the cost of restoration of the breast multiplied by 3 times during this period.
The researchers said it may not want everyone to re-restoration of the breast, but it must be accessible to all, regardless of the type of insurance which the patient.
Despite the cosmetic and psychological benefits less than one in every 4 women undergo the restoration of the breast immediately after a mastectomy to treat breast cancer.
The researchers said that the majority of women prefer breast restoration at the time of mastectomy due to lack of desire to undergo surgery again at a later time, in spite of the increase of direct restorations over the past decade, but he is still among the few women.
The study included more than 100,000 women developed breast cancer and its eradication has between 2000 and 2010. The study found that 42% of women less than age 50 and 17% of women over the age of fifty have an immediate restoration of the breast after eradication. Also found that the percentage of women undergoing restoration directly from operations increased from 15% in 2000 to 33% in 2010. The largest increase among women aged less than 50 (the figure was 29% to 60%) also increased the percentage of women with private insurance from 25% to 50%.
Women who Asibn-stage breast tumor were more primitive tendencies for the restoration of the breast compared to women who had breast cancer to have spread in every breast.
Although no change in the cost of mastectomy over the previous ten years, but the cost of restoration of the breast multiplied by 3 times during this period.
The researchers said it may not want everyone to re-restoration of the breast, but it must be accessible to all, regardless of the type of insurance which the patient.
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