- published: 26 Sep 2012
- views: 1390
- author: Haily Peterson
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My Mastectomy
I'm 21 and have breast cancer. I had a mastectomy on my right breast. This video is to exp...
published: 26 Sep 2012
author: Haily Peterson
My Mastectomy
I'm 21 and have breast cancer. I had a mastectomy on my right breast. This video is to explain what a mastectomy is, show you what it looks like and show you what comes along with it.
- published: 26 Sep 2012
- views: 1390
- author: Haily Peterson
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UAB Birmingham Alabama Breast Cancer Surgery
If you like this animation, LIKE us on Facebook: www.nucleusinc.com www.nucleusinc.com Bir...
published: 09 Feb 2009
author: nucleusanimation
UAB Birmingham Alabama Breast Cancer Surgery
If you like this animation, LIKE us on Facebook: www.nucleusinc.com www.nucleusinc.com Birmingham, Alabama. This 3D patient education medical animation depicts various surgical procedures to remove breast cancer lumps and tumors. The surgeries include lumpectomy, simple mastectomy, modified radical mastectomy, and radical mastectomy surgery.
- published: 09 Feb 2009
- views: 1307525
- author: nucleusanimation
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Modified Radical Mastectomy by Anirudha.mp4
Complete modified radical mastectomy video.....
published: 08 Dec 2011
author: anirudhasu84
Modified Radical Mastectomy by Anirudha.mp4
Complete modified radical mastectomy video..
- published: 08 Dec 2011
- views: 8636
- author: anirudhasu84
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Mastectomy & Breast Reconstruction - PART ONE
***Contains Images of A Woman 3 Weeks After Surgery*** Please visit courageismystrength.co...
published: 26 Feb 2010
author: CourageIsMyStrength
Mastectomy & Breast Reconstruction - PART ONE
***Contains Images of A Woman 3 Weeks After Surgery*** Please visit courageismystrength.com This is my story, and hopefully my way of helping others. Thank you all you women that have traveled before me or are along this same journey for sending your emails!
- published: 26 Feb 2010
- views: 41700
- author: CourageIsMyStrength
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Mastectomy procedures
Definition A number of different mastectomy procedures exist, including: * Partial mastect...
published: 21 Jul 2009
author: igcolostrum
Mastectomy procedures
Definition A number of different mastectomy procedures exist, including: * Partial mastectomy or lumpectomy—the tumor and a small margin of surrounding breast tissue is removed * Simple mastectomy—the entire breast is removed * Modified radical mastectomy—entire breast and some axillary lymph nodes (lymph nodes near the breast) are removed, but chest muscles are left in place * Radical mastectomy—entire breast, axillary lymph nodes, and chest muscle are removed (rarely done)
- published: 21 Jul 2009
- views: 26763
- author: igcolostrum
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Mastectomy surgery video pictures operation procedure Modified Radical MRM
breast cancer mass surgery modified radical mastectomy MRM video procedure demonstration p...
published: 15 Feb 2010
author: cyberwapx
Mastectomy surgery video pictures operation procedure Modified Radical MRM
breast cancer mass surgery modified radical mastectomy MRM video procedure demonstration pictures operation
- published: 15 Feb 2010
- views: 242854
- author: cyberwapx
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Mastectomy and Reconstruction - Expanders after Breast Cancer
Here's a little about what to expect after going though a mastectomy and reconstruction. I...
published: 25 Apr 2010
author: ChaChingQueen
Mastectomy and Reconstruction - Expanders after Breast Cancer
Here's a little about what to expect after going though a mastectomy and reconstruction. I'll show you what the expanders look and feel like. You can also see what my scars look like after surgery. Overall the expanders aren't too bad, but I'm sure the breast implants will feel and look a lot more natural. I'm a 31 year old mom who was diagnosed with stage 1, triple negative breast cancer. I had a double mastectomy, reconstruction, and 4 rounds of chemo. I made this video to help other women know what to expect when going through this. "breast cancer" mastectomy reconstruction expanders "breast implants" "boob job" scars bikini "hair regrowth after chemo" "young woman" "young mom" "what to expect" chemo "bald woman" "short hair" "triple negative" "Austin texas" livestrong, masectomy, "breast removal"
- published: 25 Apr 2010
- views: 101310
- author: ChaChingQueen
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Mastectomy Modified Radical Breast Surgery PreOp® PostCare Patient Education
www.PreOp.com -or- http -or- bit.ly -Patient Education - Patient Education Company Your do...
published: 30 Sep 2010
author: PreOpcom
Mastectomy Modified Radical Breast Surgery PreOp® PostCare Patient Education
www.PreOp.com -or- http -or- bit.ly -Patient Education - Patient Education Company Your doctor has recommended that you have a modified radical mastectomy. But what does that actually mean? Traditionally, a Radical Mastectomy called for the removal of the breast, surrounding tissue and even the chest muscle below. A Modified Radical Mastectomy is a procedure in which the breast and surrounding tissue are removed, while leaving the chest muscle intact. In most cases, mastectomy is required in order to remove cancerous tissue from the body. The extent of tissue removed is determined by the amount of cancer present in your body. A Modified Radical Mastectomy is one the most extensive forms of breast cancer surgery in that it calls for the complete removal not only of the breast, but of the lymph nodes as well. Lymph nodes are small junctions that join the vessels that make up the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system circulates a bodily fluid called lymph in the same way that the circulatory system carries blood. Your doctor has recommended that you undergo a modified radical mastectomy because the cancer in your breast may have begun to move into the lymph nodes under your arm as well as into your chest muscle. This procedure will permanently change the outward shape and appearance of your chest. So make sure that you ask your doctor to carefully explain the reasons behind this recommendation. Patient Education Company Germs are present always on your hands and they can be ...
- published: 30 Sep 2010
- views: 89549
- author: PreOpcom
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Mastectomy Tubes, Drains, Annoying Appendages
Coming out of the hospital after a mastectomy means dealing with drains dangling from your...
published: 22 Mar 2008
author: susanreynolds
Mastectomy Tubes, Drains, Annoying Appendages
Coming out of the hospital after a mastectomy means dealing with drains dangling from your body. Here's a hint on dealing.
- published: 22 Mar 2008
- views: 38077
- author: susanreynolds
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Breast Cancer Issues | Bilateral Mastectomy & Reconstruction - 3 Months Post Op
This video shows the results of my breast reconstruction 3 months after my mastectomies as...
published: 13 May 2010
author: CourageIsMyStrength
Breast Cancer Issues | Bilateral Mastectomy & Reconstruction - 3 Months Post Op
This video shows the results of my breast reconstruction 3 months after my mastectomies as well as a comparison against the results at 2 weeks. At this point, I still have hard breast expanders and will face a few more surgeries.
- published: 13 May 2010
- views: 257036
- author: CourageIsMyStrength
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After A Mastectomy | Breast Cancer Awareness
bit.ly ***Contains Images of A Woman 3 Weeks After Surgery*** Please visit , and hopefully...
published: 28 Jul 2011
author: TraskHinsonxuu
After A Mastectomy | Breast Cancer Awareness
bit.ly ***Contains Images of A Woman 3 Weeks After Surgery*** Please visit , and hopefully my way of helping others. Thank you all you women that have traveled before me or are along this same journey for sending your emails!
- published: 28 Jul 2011
- views: 14549
- author: TraskHinsonxuu
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Mastectomy Modified Radical Breast Surgery PreOp® Patient Education Feature
www.PreOp.com -or- http -or- bit.ly -Patient Education - Patient Education Company Your do...
published: 29 Jun 2010
author: PreOpcom
Mastectomy Modified Radical Breast Surgery PreOp® Patient Education Feature
www.PreOp.com -or- http -or- bit.ly -Patient Education - Patient Education Company Your doctor has recommended that you have a modified radical mastectomy. But what does that actually mean? Traditionally, a Radical Mastectomy called for the removal of the breast, surrounding tissue and even the chest muscle below. A Modified Radical Mastectomy is a procedure in which the breast and surrounding tissue are removed, while leaving the chest muscle intact. In most cases, mastectomy is required in order to remove cancerous tissue from the body. The extent of tissue removed is determined by the amount of cancer present in your body. A Modified Radical Mastectomy is one the most extensive forms of breast cancer surgery in that it calls for the complete removal not only of the breast, but of the lymph nodes as well. Lymph nodes are small junctions that join the vessels that make up the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system circulates a bodily fluid called lymph in the same way that the circulatory system carries blood. Your doctor has recommended that you undergo a modified radical mastectomy because the cancer in your breast may have begun to move into the lymph nodes under your arm as well as into your chest muscle. This procedure will permanently change the outward shape and appearance of your chest. So make sure that you ask your doctor to carefully explain the reasons behind this recommendation. Patient Education Company On the day of your operation, you will be asked to put ...
- published: 29 Jun 2010
- views: 8142
- author: PreOpcom
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Breast Reconstruction Surgery after a Mastectomy
If you like this animation, LIKE us on Facebook: www.nucleusinc.com www.nucleusinc.com Thi...
published: 09 Oct 2008
author: nucleusanimation
Breast Reconstruction Surgery after a Mastectomy
If you like this animation, LIKE us on Facebook: www.nucleusinc.com www.nucleusinc.com This 3D medical animation depicts three different types of breast reconstruction surgery following a mastectomy procedure due to breast cancer, including a latissimus dorsi muscle flap; an abdominal muscle (TRAM) flap; and synthetic breast implant. ANCE00180
- published: 09 Oct 2008
- views: 140845
- author: nucleusanimation
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Baldy Balderson - See my Scars after Mastectomy
I'm preparing for chemo #3. Here I discuss the scars left from my double mastectomy and sh...
published: 07 Dec 2009
author: ChaChingQueen
Baldy Balderson - See my Scars after Mastectomy
I'm preparing for chemo #3. Here I discuss the scars left from my double mastectomy and show my bald head. I'm sporting a blond wig and my Livestrong bracelet.
- published: 07 Dec 2009
- views: 38869
- author: ChaChingQueen
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Breasts Breasts Breasts
Breasts Breasts Breasts is a video made by SHOPBreastCancer.com to raise awareness and mon...
published: 20 Aug 2007
author: SHOPBreastCancer
Breasts Breasts Breasts
Breasts Breasts Breasts is a video made by SHOPBreastCancer.com to raise awareness and money for Breast Cancer.
Although the video is a simple slideshow of different breasts it brings up a great deal of issues involving breasts. Issues include women's insecurity about their breasts (size, shape, measurements), different states (tanned, oiled, wet, bubbly), decorated (pierced, tattooed), motherhood (pregnant, suckled), and ultimately the possible loss (mastectomy). The images in this video will no doubt stir different feelings in each individual who views them. We hope this video will give you a greater appreciation of the many issues involving women's breasts.
Please visit www.SHOPBreastCancer.com so that you can learn more about breast cancer and see how easily you can support the fight against breast cancer by using the SHOPBreastCancer link whenever you shop at Amazon.com.
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Camille Johnson: 'The business of happiness'
Camille Johnson is an award winning business woman and founder of Pink Ribbon Lingerie: an...
published: 07 Mar 2012
author: The Lost Lectures
Camille Johnson: 'The business of happiness'
Camille Johnson is an award winning business woman and founder of Pink Ribbon Lingerie: an underwear company for women following cancer surgery.
In this inspirational talk she offers a unique view of success through the lens of being happy. By sharing her own story, she shows how being motivated by cause, not just money is the way to get the most out of business and out of life.
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Mastectomy Matrix
Keeping the surgical site moving in all three planes of motion...
published: 02 May 2012
author: Jeanmarie Scordino
Mastectomy Matrix
Keeping the surgical site moving in all three planes of motion
Youtube results:
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Skin sparing mastectomy, ricostruzione mammaria, TRAM flap, plastic reconstructive surgery
Skin sparing mastectomy, ricostruzione mammaria, TRAM flap, plastic reconstructive surgery...
published: 21 Nov 2008
author: fichirurgiaplastica
Skin sparing mastectomy, ricostruzione mammaria, TRAM flap, plastic reconstructive surgery
Skin sparing mastectomy, ricostruzione mammaria, TRAM flap, plastic reconstructive surgery professor mario dini www.chirurgia-plastica-estetica.it
- published: 21 Nov 2008
- views: 39241
- author: fichirurgiaplastica
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The SCAR Project by David Jay on Raz'n Cain Live http://www.thescarproject.org/
All photographs are copyrighted and the sole property of David Jay. All photographs are us...
published: 13 Aug 2010
author: RaznCainLive
The SCAR Project by David Jay on Raz'n Cain Live http://www.thescarproject.org/
All photographs are copyrighted and the sole property of David Jay. All photographs are used with permission. "My Angel" is written and performed by Adrian Edward. Used with permission. Please visit The SCAR Project at www.thescarproject.org
- published: 13 Aug 2010
- views: 27977
- author: RaznCainLive
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PreOp® Patient Education Breast Mastectomy Modified Radical
bit.ly or bit.ly - Patient Education - www.PreOp.com Patient Education Company Your doctor...
published: 31 Jan 2010
author: WomenCenter
PreOp® Patient Education Breast Mastectomy Modified Radical
bit.ly or bit.ly - Patient Education - www.PreOp.com Patient Education Company Your doctor has recommended that you have a modified radical mastectomy. But what does that actually mean? Traditionally, a Radical Mastectomy called for the removal of the breast, surrounding tissue and even the chest muscle below. A Modified Radical Mastectomy is a procedure in which the breast and surrounding tissue are removed, while leaving the chest muscle intact. In most cases, mastectomy is required in order to remove cancerous tissue from the body. The extent of tissue removed is determined by the amount of cancer present in your body. A Modified Radical Mastectomy is one the most extensive forms of breast cancer surgery in that it calls for the complete removal not only of the breast, but of the lymph nodes as well. Lymph nodes are small junctions that join the vessels that make up the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system circulates a bodily fluid called lymph in the same way that the circulatory system carries blood. Your doctor has recommended that you undergo a modified radical mastectomy because the cancer in your breast may have begun to move into the lymph nodes under your arm as well as into your chest muscle. This procedure will permanently change the outward shape and appearance of your chest. So make sure that you ask your doctor to carefully explain the reasons behind this recommendation. Patient Education Company On the day of your operation, you will be asked to put on ...
- published: 31 Jan 2010
- views: 5161
- author: WomenCenter
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MRM- Modified Radical Mastectomy- How I do it- Dr Rajnish Talwar Surgical Videos
Stewart's incision with a personal modification to eliminate possibility of a marginal ski...
published: 05 Aug 2012
author: rajnish talwar
MRM- Modified Radical Mastectomy- How I do it- Dr Rajnish Talwar Surgical Videos
Stewart's incision with a personal modification to eliminate possibility of a marginal skin necrosis, a not so uncommon cause of wound breakdown leading to delay in starting adjuvant therapy, is demonstrated. Flap raising in the natural bloodless tissue plane between subcutaneous fat and breast fat is shown. Axillary dissection strictly with in the fascial envelope is displayed, stressing the need to avoid skeletonising the axillary vein and equally importantly so optimising the extent of dissection from sampling to total clearance as per the stage of the disease in order to minimise the distressing permanent disablity of post op limb oedema.My technique of Axillary dissection is further elucidated in my surgical video titled 'axillary dissection in MRM- surgical video by dr rajnish talwar'
- published: 05 Aug 2012
- views: 2124
- author: rajnish talwar