Over the years I have talked with more than one woman who, when face with a breast cancer treatment decision, chose to have a double mastectomy. Their reasoning always revolved around completing removing the chance for a recurrence.
In an article I read today, the trend toward removing the second, unaffected breast, has increased dramatically, almost [...]
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