1. Reconstruction mammaire après cancer du sein : les motifs du refus
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Henry, M., Baas, C., and Mathelin, C.
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BREAST cancer surgery , *MAMMOGRAMS , *ADJUVANT treatment of cancer , *MASTECTOMY , *SELF-esteem in women , *FEMININITY , *PSYCHOLOGY of women - Abstract
Abstract: The implementation of mammographic screening and neo-adjuvant therapeutics has profoundly modified breast cancer surgery, making it less aggressive. Despite these progresses, mastectomies must be performed in more than 20% of breast cancer cases. Psychological disorders following mastectomy are numerous and lead to various alterations of self-esteem, femininity and sexuality. Reconstructive breast surgery proves to be beneficial to improve these psychological disorders in about 20% of women, who accept breast mourning and appropriate their reconstructed breast. However, 80% of the patients refuse reconstructive breast surgery. Our review aims at analysing different motivations explaining reconstructive breast surgery refusal and different ways of “reconstructing psychologically” after mastectomy. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2010
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