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Would you have a double mastectomy to reduce your risk of breast cancer? |
Would you have a double mastectomy to reduce your risk of breast cancer? I don't think any woman would unless she had an extremely high risk of breast ca. I don't know if I would have the courage, but my cousin did. Both her mother and her sister (age 29 at the time of her death) died of breast cancer. So my cousin had a double elective mastectomy. She's always been a tough girl - she's had to be - and I'm in awe of her bravery. Do you mean before you've even been diagnosed?! NO! Absolutely not! I wouldn't even have one if I had been diagnosed! Mastectomies are the male society's unsympathetic answer to cancer in women. Just cut it off. What do they care? There is no man or doctor on this planet that would cut off a man's penis to save him from cancer. If chemotherapy and radiation didn't work, the man would rather die. I feel the same way. NO WAY!!! I have heard of it being done however. Is there a major history of B.C. in your family? Just have regular check ups. Early warning is the key to survival here!! HUGS!! It depends on the context. If you are a healthy woman with no history of Breast cancer in your family, and your mammogram is normal, then I think bilateral mastectomies are extreme. I am a 3 year breast cancer survivor and would not have had a double mastectomy to reduce my risk of it, even if I had tested positive for the gene, and yes, breast cancer runs in my family, as do other cancers, including colon,cancer. It is funny that you ask this question because there was just a segment on Oprah today about a woman who did just that. I think I would do it. I still have too much that I want to accomplish in my life to have that constant worry hanging over my head. Hi, regarding your question, please visit "www.smile.org.au". There is a huge database of cancers including the symptoms of cancers, the cause and effect, prevention of cancers, as well as a wide range of cancer treatments. That's a very hard question to answer. I have thought about it allot, I am a breast cancer survivor and I have always said no way. I would never elect to remove a breast if I didn't have to. But, now knowing what I had to go through with the breast cancer I don't wish that on anyone. It would have to be high risk and I mean a very high risk before I would even consider it. Yes, YES, YES, i am a breast cancer survivor. My mother, sister, grandmother, aunts and 2 uncles have had breast cancer, my sis and i are the only ones alive. We both had double mastectomies to reduce the chance of the other breast having the cancer as our family members had happen. We do not carry the BRAK1 or 2 gene, but were at a high risk of losing the other breast so became pro active in fighting this disease. I had mine 2 yrs ago my sis had hers 8 yrs ago. BEST thing we ever did, takes the worry away and get 2 brand new pert breasts, works for me, lol. My heart goes out to scotswif above, but you don't need to be as concerned about it IF you know how to avoid cancer. I'm sending this along, hope you find it helpful-- |
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