If you’ve had surgery for your cancer, the tissue around the cuts in your skin may scar and harden. The shape of your breast also may change. Some surgical cuts, like those used for a lumpectomy, can leave scars that fade but may not go away completely. Your doctor can help prepare...
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know that you have a brca1 or brca2 mutation, here's what you need to know about how your brca status could affect your path moving forward. after an ovarian cancer diagnosis, your doctor will probably suggest genetic testing for brca mutations. having a brca mutation raises your risk for...
A positive test result does not mean you will definitely get breast or ovarian cancer. If you test negative for a specific gene mutation, you still may be at an increased risk for breast or ovarian cancer. 基因检测可...