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Answer: Anyone treated for breast cancer may be at risk of developing secondary lymphedema. Breast cancer surgery, radiation therapy and other treatments are required to remove or destroy lymph tissue or nodes that may be cancerous. When lymph tissue or node...

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Answer: Yes, according to the Woman’s Health and Cancer Rights Act of 1998 Insurance Companies do reimburse for treatments of complications resulting from breast cancer surgery. Lymphedema therapy is billed using standard treatment codes (CPT codes), j...

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Answer: As soon as a woman receives permission from her physician, she can schedule an appointment to be fitted with a silicone prosthesis. Usually in four to six weeks. Swelling and tenderness should be gone. You and your Doctor will decide when you are rea...

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Answer: Women are three times more likely to have CTS than men. Although there is limited research on why this is the case, scientists have several ideas. It may be that the wrist bones are naturally smaller in most women, creating a tighter space through wh...

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