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Yes I had Page't disease of the nipple and had surgery in April 2009. My breast surgeon did a punch biopsy and biopsies in a few suspicious lumps. The other lumps were o.k. but I had been misdiagnosed 18 months earlier by another breast surgeon when I first suspected it was Paget's disease. I had a nipple reconstruction at the same time as my surgery. It is 17 months now since surgery and I am still in significant pain around my ribs, and my breast. My surgery was followed by 35 treatments of radiotherapy.

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