2023
DOI: 10.1089/whr.2023.0106
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Importance of Breast Sensation After Mastectomy: Evidence from Three Sources

Stacy T. Lindau,
El A. Pinkerton,
Emily M. Abramsohn
et al.

Abstract: Background: Every year, more than 90,000 U.S. women undergo mastectomy. More than 40% have reconstruction. Following reconstruction, most women experience persistent partial or complete numbness of the reconstructed breasts, and many experience pain. Yet, breast reconstruction procedures focus largely on esthetic outcomes with mixed impact on sensory outcomes and little attention to pain. This study examines whether and how breast sensation is important to women. Materials and Metho… Show more

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