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[Title] => Cancer & other diseases in Life & Style
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[Title] => A ray of hope for breast cancer victims
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This usually leaves the patient in a state of depression they feel they are no longer attractive because part of their "womanhood" is missing.
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This usually leaves the patient in a state of depression they feel they are no longer attractive because part of their "womanhood" is missing.
Today, with modern advances in medicine, women can now undergo an operation that excises the cancerous mass without removing the breast.
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November 7, 2010 - 12:00am