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Loving Your Body After a Mastectomy | BlackDoctor.org

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Cancer sucks, everyone knows it. For women affected by breast cancer, continue loving your body after a mastectomy. The treatment methods for women with breast cancer, such as a mastectomy, often result in many changes, two of which can greatly affect self-esteem - hair loss and the physical changes to your breasts.  Boobs Sometimes this […]

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