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- 1990-91-- diagnosed with breast cancer and undergoes modified radical mastectomy.
- She subsequently underwent a modified radical mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiation.
- He was an early advocate of what is now called the modified radical mastectomy.
- If they were cancerous, my surgeon recommended the oxymoronic " modified radical mastectomy ."
- Invasive cancer or extensive ductal carcinoma " in situ " is primarily treated with modified radical mastectomies.
- Doctors did a modified radical mastectomy, removing her breast and much of the chest muscle around it.
- "I was diagnosed with breast cancer when I was 36 and had a modified radical mastectomy in 1988, " she says.
- Techniques in treating breast cancer have improved vastly since Sheila Rogers Engelberg of Van Nuys had a modified radical mastectomy 17 years ago.
- A campaign statement described the surgery as a modified radical mastectomy, which involves removal of the affected breast and some neighboring lymph nodes.
- Then, a week ago, Lynn was told the lump was malignant, the cancer was invasive and she needed to schedule a modified radical mastectomy.
- For patients who must have a mastectomy, the preferred operation is the modified radical mastectomy, in which just a few nodes are removed along with the breast.
- Her left breast was removed through a " keyhole " incision, using a new skin-sparing surgical technique, on May 6, 1999, exactly a year after the first surgery, a modified radical mastectomy.
- The surgical method allows a modified radical mastectomy through a circular cut around the nipple and a straight incision just to the edge of the breast to remove lymph nodes or a simple circular incision and separate small incision under the arm to remove the nodes.
- There, in succinct electronic shorthand, they share their fear and faith about beating advanced breast cancer that has metastasized through their bodies ( " mets " ), as well as war stories about radiation treatments ( " rads " ), chemotherapy ( " chemo " ) and modified radical mastectomies ( " MRMs " ).