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  2. What will that surgery cost? Group says NJ hospitals aren't ...

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    NJ hospitals say they follow federal rules on posting their prices. An advocacy group says only three of 32 it analyzed recently were fully compliant. What will that surgery cost?

  3. Gynecomastia - Wikipedia

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    Gynecomastia (also spelled gynaecomastia) [a] ... At an average surgeon's fee of $4,123, gynecomastia surgery was also the 11th most costly male cosmetic surgery of 2019.

  4. Chest reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    A patient six days after having top surgery. Chest reconstruction surgery candidates desire a flat chest, which may or may not include masculinization. These candidates may include cisgender men with gynecomastia; transgender men who are medically transitioning and have chest dysphoria; and non-binary people with breasts. [15]

  5. Adipomastia - Wikipedia

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    Adipomastia, also known colloquially as fatty breasts, [2] is a condition defined as an excess of skin and/or a flat layer of adipose tissue (that doesn't protude like female breasts) in a man's breast without true gynecomastia. [1] [3] [4] It is commonly present in men with obesity, and is particularly apparent in men who have undergone ...

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    The skyrocketing cost of health care is creating ‘a new type of pandemic,’ health VC says. Alena Botros. May 22, 2024 at 7:18 AM. Stuart Isett/Fortune.

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  8. Klinefelter syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Gynecomastia (increased breast tissue) in males is common, affecting up to 80% of cases. [21] Approximately 10% of males with XXY chromosomes have gynecomastia noticeable enough that they may choose to have surgery.

  9. Comparison of bicalutamide with other antiandrogens - Wikipedia

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    One advantage of CPA over NSAAs is that, because it suppresses estrogen levels rather than increases them, it is associated with only a low rate of what is generally only slight gynecomastia (4–20%), [97] [109] [48] whereas NSAAs are associated with rates of gynecomastia of up to 80%. [110]