Talking about breast symmetry in the breast cancer clinic: What can we learn from an examination of clinical interaction?
Abstract Background Breast asymmetry is a common post‐operative outcome for women with breast cancer. Quality of cosmetic result is viewed clinically as a critical endpoint of surgery. However, research suggests that aesthetic standards governing breast reconstruction can be unrealistic and may prob...
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Main Authors: | Stephanie Mace (Author), Sarah Collins (Author), Susan Speer (Author) |
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