Overcoming Misconceptions and Worries About Post Mastectomy Breast Reconstruction
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Breast Reconstruction Specialist Dr. Constance M. Chen outlines common misconceptions and offers tips for breast cancer patients
Dr. Constance Chen
For women with a breast cancer diagnosis, it s central for her physical and emotional recovery that she has comprehensive and accurate information about the various options available to her. NEW YORK (PRWEB) June 09, 2021 Imagine that you are blindsided with a cancer diagnosis and very soon thereafter, you are asked to make serious and important decisions about your treatment. According to Dr. Constance M. Chen, who specializes in breast reconstruction after mastectomy, this happens often. “When I meet a patient for the first time, she has often learned that she has breast cancer and knows that she has major decisions ahead,” says Dr. Chen.
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