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What insurance is available to a breast cancer survivor who is not old enough for medicare?

For a person living in IL that is 62, history of breast cancer, wants to retire but can’t qualify or afford to pay out of pocket for coverage with the history of cancer. What do people do in these types of situations?
Thank you in advance!!

5 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - November 16, 2010 at 2:27 am

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Experts Available to Discuss Breast Cancer Awareness

Experts Available to Discuss Breast Cancer Awareness
Breast cancer experts are available to serve as sources for reporters seeking to discuss breast cancer awareness.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - September 23, 2010 at 2:26 am

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Breast Lift – is there anything that doesnt leave a scar available?

I have implants and they are huge…. I hate them. I have a lot of breast tissue and needed a lift. I didnt want the scarring from the breast lift so just got small implants. I am not happy. I would like to be two sizes smaller but it cost money and men love my chest now.

I dont, but I dont want nasty scars is there anything out there now?

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - July 31, 2010 at 2:21 am

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What are the Different Types of Breast Surgery Available?

Breast surgery is one of the more feared surgical procedures that impact women today. Although there are men who also have to face this type of surgery, the large majority of patients that undergo breast procedures are women. Here is some information on the various types of breast related surgical procedures, what each one is meant to address, and what one can do in order to be supportive of a friend facing one of these procedures.


There are currently three common types of breast surgery available. One is designed to be used only in medical emergencies such as breast cancer which cannot be contained in any other way. Another was created to help women who want to have larger breasts. And yet another was designed with the intent of giving women the ability to shrink the size of their breasts should they desire.


The first type of breast surgery is the not the most popular nor is it the most recommended, but it is used on occasion to save a person’s life should breast cancer start to get out of control. Known as a mastectomy, this type of surgery is usually only preformed on a patient if all of the other breast cancer treatment options are exhausted, and should not generally be considered for any other purpose. Once the surgery is over, it is possible to replace the breast with follow up breast reconstruction surgery.


Possibly the most popular type of surgery on the breast is breast enlargement surgery. Each year, more and more women who are dissatisfied with their breast size decide that they have had enough and opt for larger breasts. This type of surgery involves adding a small (or large) bag of liquid (depending on which procedure you choose) to the inside of the breast in order to make it larger and firmer.


Finally, women who have breasts which are much larger than they are comfortable with have the option of partaking in breast reduction surgery. This type of breast surgery is basically the antithesis of breast enlargement surgery, as it is designed to remove material from the breasts in order to shrink them. Breast reduction surgery is done in one of two ways: either by removing added breast implants to reduce the breasts to their normal size or by removing tissue to reduce the size of naturally large breasts.


Friends and family of someone going through any type of breast related surgery should make it a point to be upbeat and support the decision to have the procedure. Even in the case of elective surgery, there are still worries about something going wrong or something being discovered while the procedure is taking place. Be there to listen and comfort your loved one, and the end result will be a much calmer person entering the operating room.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - July 14, 2010 at 2:22 am

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