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Surgery Choices for Women with Early-Stage Breast Cancer
Posted:
10/22/2004
Introduction
Step 1: Talk with your surgeon
Step 2: Learn the facts
Step 3. Find out about your surgery choices
Step 4: Compare your choices
Step 5: Think about what is important to you
Step 6: Make your choice
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Step 4: Compare Your Choices
3. What doctors am I likely to see?
Breast-Sparing Surgery
Mastectomy Surgery
Mastectomy and Breast Reconstruction Surgery
Oncologist
Surgeon
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Oncologist
Surgeon
Radiation oncologist
Oncologist
Surgeon
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