A mastectomy is the surgical removal of one breast. A double mastectomy is the removal of both.
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They're typically referred to as breast surgeons.
Due to the lack of sufficient medical research, arrowroot should be used with caution in children, women who are pregnant or breast-feeding, and people with liver or kidney disease.
Yes. Mastitis is the inflammation of breast tissue.
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Mammoplasty is the surgical repair of the breast.
Lumpectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of a tumor with a margin of healthy tissue. Mastadenoma = benign tumor of the breast. Mastocarcinoma = carcinoma (malignant cancerous tumor) of the breast. Mastectomy = surgical procedure of removing all or part of the breast.
malignant neoplasm I'm not totally sure, read it off Wikipedia which at times can't be reliable because anyone can edit the pages. Hope this may help!
Mammogram is the medical term meaning record of a breast.
Breasts are known as mammary glands in medical terms. The medical terminology combining form meaning breast is mammo- or masto-
Sternocostal or costosternal means pertaining to the breastbone and ribs.Costosternal
Inframammary means under the breast. Inframammarial means pertaining to under the breast.
A person can read new articles pertaining to breast cancer on the 'Medical News Today' website. 'Web MD' also have many new articles about this type of cancer.
The medical term for the surgeries commonly known as breast uplifts is Mastopexy. The term comes from the Greek "mastos" meaning "breast", and "pexia" meaning "affix"