A mastectomy is performed as the definitive surgical treatment for breast cancer. The goal of the procedure is that the breast cancer is completely removed and does not recur.
18th July 2008
LLB Results 1st semester (2008-09 session) of Purvanchal University Jaunpur already announced in 2nd week of June, 2009.. U may contact your College for your results.
The similarity between the experimental group and the control group is that in both cases, results are expected.
Urbanization occurs as individual, commercial, social and governmental ... though they do not go to fully explain why urbanization rates have exploded only ..... most of this growth is expected in Africa and Asia and China to be 50% urbanized.
Either the normal heartbeat resumes after treatment or the ability of the heart to beat on its own is lost, requiring the insertion of a pacemaker to stimulate the heart to beat regularly.
Abnormal results of a mastectomy include the incomplete removal of the breast cancer or a recurrence of the cancer and long-lasting (chronic) pain or impairment that does not improve after several months of physical therapy.
whats the meaning accurately expected results and actual results
It is a measure of the spread of the results around their expected value.It is a measure of the spread of the results around their expected value.It is a measure of the spread of the results around their expected value.It is a measure of the spread of the results around their expected value.
A diagnosis of the cause and/or relief from accumulated fluid pressure are the expected results.
Femara after mastectomy can reduce the risk of recurrence of breast cancer in some women. If you had hormone-positive pathology results, your oncologist may recommend Femara or related hormonal therapy.
The Plus 2 results are expected in two days probably on 13th or 14th as the notification is expected to be issued today.
Removal of the breast is a Mastectomy.
Yes, mastectomy is the correct spelling.
The radical mastectomy, also called the Halsted mastectomy, is rarely performed today.
A modified radical mastectomy is the most common type of mastectomy performed today.
If no complications develop, the surgical area should completely heal within three to four weeks.
Results are expected on MAy 8th 2009.