05-Jul-2008
Story Timeline: 101 days
NEW YORK: Breast reconstruction after cancer surgery can have lasting benefits for women's psychological well-being and body image, a new study suggests. Research has shown that for women who have a mastectomy to treat breast cancer, reconstructive surgery can provide a psychological lift, helping to improve self-esteem and body image. But whether those benefits last — and whether they differ based on the type of breast reconstruction — has been less clear. In the current study, of 173 breast reconstruction patients, researchers found that many of the psychological gains women had shortly after the surgery were still apparent two years later. On average, the women were still reporting improvements in energy, anxiety and ability to work and enjoy social activities. And the type of reconstruction had "surprisingly limited...
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