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  2. Here’s when Medicare will cover breast reduction surgery - AOL

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    The cost of breast reduction surgery. The cost of the surgery can be significant. According to ASPS, the average cost of a surgeon’s fee for cosmetic breast reduction is $6,771. Additional fees ...

  3. Does Medicare Cover Breast Ultrasounds? - AOL

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    Medicare Part B provides coverage for one mammogram per year at no cost, but breast ultrasounds are covered only if deemed medically necessary. This means you may have to pay a copay if your test ...

  4. Lumpectomy - Wikipedia

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    Lumpectomy (sometimes known as a tylectomy, partial mastectomy, breast segmental resection or breast wide local excision) is a surgical removal of a discrete portion or "lump" of breast tissue, usually in the treatment of a malignant tumor or breast cancer. [1]

  5. Mom receives new procedure to remove breast lump without ...

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    A few weeks after undergoing the ablation, Barton had a lumpectomy where doctors removed the remaining part of the tumor and a few lymph nodes in her armpit to make sure the cancer hadn’t spread ...

  6. Wide local excision - Wikipedia

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    A wide local excision of the breast aims to remove benign and malignant lesions while conserving the normal shape of the breast as much as possible. It is a form of breast-conserving surgery. A WLE can only be used for lesions up to 4 cm in diameter, as removal of any larger lesions could leave a visibly dented area in the breast.

  7. Mastectomy - Wikipedia

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    Mastectomy is the medical term for the surgical removal of one or both breasts, partially or completely.A mastectomy is usually carried out to treat breast cancer. [1] [2] In some cases, women believed to be at high risk of breast cancer choose to have the operation as a preventive measure. [1]

  8. Mammaplasty - Wikipedia

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    In general, all breast augmentations are minimally invasive procedures, involving incisions that are usually between 3 and 5 cm in length. [12] Breast augmentation is a relatively straightforward procedure. As with any surgery, some uncertainty and risk are associated with breast augmentation surgery. [13]

  9. 16-year-old Feels Lump the Size of a Ping-Pong Ball in Her ...

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    The week of Rowan's surgery, her volleyball team hosted a sold-out “pink out” game. “People really supported me in my town,” she says. “A ton of people came.”