22 Jul
Breast enhancement is becoming an increasingly popular cosmetic procedure among women seeking to improve their body contour, boost self-confidence, or restore breast volume lost due to weight changes or childbirth. In Lahore, Dr. Ahsan Rao has established himself as a leading name in the field of aesthetic breast surgery, offering advanced techniques and highly personalized […]
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About this booklet It’s normal to have questions or concerns about developing lymphoedema after treatment for breast cancer. This booklet explains what lymphoedema is, the symptoms and how you might reduce your risk of it developing. What is lymphoedema? Lymphoedema is swelling caused by a build-up of fluid in the body’s tissues. It usually affects […]
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Benign breast conditions information provided by Breast Cancer Now Symptoms of periductal mastitis Symptoms of periductal mastitis can include: the skin (fistula) Who it affects Women Periductal mastitis can affect people of any age, though it’s much more common in younger women. Men Men can also get periductal mastitis, but this is very rare. Periductal […]
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Benign breast conditions information provided by Breast Cancer Now About this leaflet It’s normal to have lots of questions if you’ve been diagnosed with intraductal papilloma. This leaflet explains what intraductal papilloma is, how it’s diagnosed, and what will happen if it needs to be treated. What is intraductal papilloma? Intraductal papilloma is a benign […]
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Benign breast conditions information provided by Breast Cancer Now What is a sclerosing lesion of the breast? A sclerosing lesion of the breast is a benign (not cancer) area of hardened breast tissue. Sometimes it’s also called sclerosis of the breast. The most common types of sclerosing lesion of the breast are: They are more […]
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Lymphoedema. A term that may mean nothing until a doctor tells you or the person you love what it is, usually during or after cancer treatment. It sounds unfamiliar, but it will soon be something you want to know about, particularly if it may impact your quality of life years after treatment. So, what is […]
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A Friendly Explanation of a Potent Breast Cancer Drug If you or the person you care about have been diagnosed with HER2-positive breast cancer, chances are you’ve heard of a drug named Pertuzumab. And if you’re like most, you’ve likely searched it online and read a bunch of jargon-filled medical descriptions that served to confuse […]
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When you’re dealing with a serious health issue like cancer or hormonal imbalance, making treatment decisions can become daunting. One term you may hear during this process is Goserelin, which goes by the brand name Zoladex. It sounds complex or exotic at first glance, don’t worry, we’re here to break it all down for you. […]
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Benign breast conditions information provided by Breast Cancer Now Symptoms of fat necrosis Common symptoms of fat necrosis can include: Less common symptoms include: Who it affects Fat necrosis can affect women of any age, but it’s more common in women around the age of 50. Men can also get fat necrosis, but this is […]
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Benign breast conditions information provided by Breast Cancer NowAbout this booklet It’s normal to have questions if you have been diagnosed with, or think you have, gynaecomastia. This booklet explains what gynaecomastia is, what causes it, and what treatments are available. What is gynaecomastia? Gynaecomastia is a common, benign (not cancer) condition where male breast […]
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Benign breast conditions information provided by Breast Cancer Now About this leaflet It’s normal to have lots of questions if you’ve been diagnosed with hyperplasia or atypical hyperplasia. This leaflet explains what hyperplasia is, how it’s diagnosed, and what will happen if it needs to be treated. What is hyperplasia? Hyperplasia is a benign (not […]
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About this booklet This booklet looks at your body after breast cancer treatment and how breast cancer and its treatment may affect your sex life or intimate relationships. While the information is mainly aimed at women, some of it will be relevant for men with breast cancer too. It’s normal to have lots of questions […]
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