Explain what options are available to a woman considering breast reconstruction.
Breast reconstruction refers to the rebuilding of the breast from autologous tissues or from prosthetic materials which are similar to natural looking breast.
As breast reconstruction is a surgery which may have its chances or probability of side effects or complications ,thereby always having an option to choose, talking to the one who as already undergone a successful surgery
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Explain what options are available to a woman considering breast reconstruction.
Explain what options are available to a woman considering breast reconstruction
what causes breast cancer ? what causes breast cancer more in woman than man? what are the main prevention for breast cancer in woman? identify one educational approach that has been developed to address breast cancer? Please explain in 400 words
what causes breast cancer ? what causes breast cancer more in woman than man? what are the main prevention for breast cancer in woman? identify one educational approach that has been developed to address breast cancer?
Approximately 3% of women aged 40-50 have breast cancer. A woman with breast cancer has a 90% chance of positive test from a mammogram, while a woman without breast cancer has a 2% chance of a positice result. What is the probability that a woman has breast cancer given that she just had a positive test?
Studies show that approximately one woman in seven who live to be 90 will develop breast cancer. Assume that of those women who develop breast cancer, a test for breast cancer is negative 2% of the time (i.e., false negative). Also, assume that the test for breast cancer is negative 85% of the time. a) What is the probability that a randomly chosen woman develops breast cancer? b) What is the probability that a randomly chosen woman tests negative for...
Of all 40-year-old women, 8% have breast cancer. If a woman has breast cancer, a mammogram with give a positive indication for cancer 80% of the time. If a woman does not have breast cancer, a mammogram will give a positive indication for cancer 2% of the time. If a 40-year-old woman’s mammogram gives a positive indication for a cancer, what is the probability that she has cancer?
SECTION IV: BREAST SURGERY 1. Why do women have more options for breast cancer sur- gery now than they did 20 years ago? 2. What is the difference between needle aspiration and ste- reotactic biopsy? 3. Why is tissue stain used during sentinel node biopsy? 4. Why is the arm of the affected side draped free during many breast procedures? 5. Describe how you would handle and maintain a breast biopsy sample for frozen section. 6. What is the principle...
In the general population, one woman in eight will develop breast cancer. Research has shown that 1 woman in 600 carries a mutation of the BRCA gene. Seven out of 10 women with this mutation develop breast cancer. Find the probability that a randomly selected woman will develop breast cancer given that she has a mutation of the BRCA gene. (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
1. What is the "Impedance Mismatch Problem"? What options are available to solve it? 2. Explain the difference between Horizontal and Vertical scaling as they pertain to Web Application servers.
ICD 10 PCS and DX codes 1. Bilateral modified radical mastectomy, and breast reconstruction with latissiums dorsi musculocutaneous flap (LDMF following prophylactic removal due to strong family history of breast cancer. 2. Cellulitis of the left foot due to patient stepping on a nail with open puncture wound of the foot. (Assign External Cause code for stepping on nail only) 3. STSG from patient's left thigh to cover scar contracture due to 2nd degree burn from fire on right forearm....