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Breast Cancer Explained - Hardcover

Dr. Foumani • Boek • hardback

  • Samenvatting
    After a breast cancer diagnosis, women face important decisions about reconstruction that affect both physical recovery and emotional wellbeing. In this thoughtful exploration of breast reconstruction options, Dr. Foumani provides clear, honest information based on years of clinical experience with countless patients.

    The book meticulously details various reconstruction techniques, including implant-based solutions, autologous tissue transfers like DIEP and latissimus dorsi flaps, and innovative alternatives such as fat grafting. Each approach is explained with clarity, addressing benefits, limitations, and recovery expectations.

    Beyond surgical details, Dr. Foumani provides invaluable guidance on practical aspects of recovery, emotional adaptation, and long-term considerations. With sensitivity and medical expertise, the text acknowledges that reconstruction choices are deeply personal, emphasizing that there is no universal "correct" decision—only what feels right for each woman's unique circumstances.

    Complete with detailed appendices containing checklists, questions for surgeons, and an extensive glossary, this resource serves as an essential companion for women seeking to make informed decisions about breast reconstruction. Dr. Foumani's balanced approach honors both clinical excellence and the emotional journey of healing after breast cancer, making this an indispensable guide for patients and healthcare providers alike.
  • Productinformatie
    Binding : Hardback
    Distributievorm : Boek (print, druk)
    Formaat : 165mm x 240mm
    Aantal pagina's : 278
    Uitgeverij : Dr. Foumani
    ISBN : 9789083545196
    Datum publicatie : 05-2025
  • Inhoudsopgave
    Introduction

    Part I: Understanding Your Options

    Your Path to Recovery
    When Can Reconstruction Begin? Primary, Secondary, or No Reconstruction
    Understanding Choices After Mastectomy versus Lumpectomy
    How Reconstruction Fits into Your Cancer Treatment Plan

    Part II: Primary Reconstruction Approaches

    Rebuilding at the Time of Cancer Surgery
    Complete Reconstruction Following Mastectomy
    Tissue-Conserving Approaches - Goldilocks and Skin-Only Techniques
    Implant-Based Solutions for Immediate Reconstruction
    Living Tissue Reconstruction - Autologous Flap Procedures
    Weighing Your Primary Reconstruction Options
    Preserving Natural Appearance After Lumpectomy
    Shape-Preserving Surgical Techniques
    Integrating Oncoplastic Approaches into Your Cancer Care

    Part III: Secondary Reconstruction Pathways

    The Distinct Features of Secondary Reconstruction
    Rebuilding After Recovery from Cancer Treatment
    Options When You've Previously Had a Mastectomy
    Implant-Based Approaches for Delayed Reconstruction
    Autologous Tissue Methods for Natural-Looking Results
    Living Tissue Reconstruction Techniques
    DIEP Flap: Using Abdominal Tissue
    Latissimus Dorsi Flap: Back Tissue Transfer
    Alternative Approaches: Gluteal and Thigh Flap Options
    Fat Grafting for Complete Breast Rebuilding
    Reconstruction Following Lumpectomy
    Addressing Changes After Breast Conservation Surgery
    Techniques for Improving Contour and Symmetry

    Part IV: Completing Your Reconstruction

    Finishing Touches
    Nipple Reconstruction and Tattooing
    Creating Balance: Adjusting the Unaffected Breast
    Fat Transfer for Refinement and Natural Contours
    Making Decisions About Finishing Touches

    Part V: Essential Information

    Understanding Breast Implants
    Types of Implants and Their Characteristics
    Implant Filling Material: Saline vs. Silicone
    Benefits, Risks, and Potential Complications
    What Research Tells Us About Long-Term Outcomes
    Making Informed Decisions About Breast Implants
    Resources for Your Recovery
    Support Groups and Community Connections
    Questions to Ask Your Surgical Team
    Planning for Recovery and Beyond
    Resources Directory

    Appendix

    Practical Checklists
    Questions to Ask Your Surgeon or Oncologist
    Further Reading & Resources
    Glossary of Terms
    References
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When breast cancer enters your life, it touches so much more than your physical health. It affects how you see yourself and how you feel in your own skin. During my years working with women as a reconstructive surgeon, I've seen firsthand how breast reconstruction can become part of the healing process—physically, emotionally, and psychologically.
I began writing this book out of desperation. Desperation because I observed how difficult it was for patients to make informed decisions about breast reconstruction at a moment when they had just been confronted with a cancer diagnosis. Even when my own mother developed breast cancer, I found it challenging to clearly explain her options. The conversation about reconstruction involves multiple future steps with many unknown variables, making it even more difficult to understand.
Fortunately, more and more people are surviving a breast cancer diagnosis. That's why it's important to be able to look forward, even in dark times. Breast reconstruction isn't about getting back what cancer took away. It's about helping you feel comfortable and whole again, in whatever way matters most to you. ×
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