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  from Pam Stephan
These knitted breast prosthesis are pretty and practical - and if you don't need one, you could whip one up for a friend! Get the pattern and start casting on ...

 
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Knitted Boob - Do-It-Yourself Breast Prosthesis
Knitted Boob
Knitted Boob
By Marte
After a mastectomy or lumpectomy for the treatment of breast cancer, you can achieve a symmetrical appearance again by using a breast prosthesis. Creative and crafty people have come up with ways to make non-commercial breast forms. One of these is knitted, some are made of pantyhose, and then there are balloons ...

 
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Who Needs Nipples? Take The Poll!
Breast reconstruction after a mastectomy can be done by several different procedures, but does not immediately result in a fully featured breast that is identical to your original breast. Do you realy need a reconstructed nipple on a new breast? Take the poll here

 
Evista Lowers Risk of Invasive Breast Cancer
Evista (raloxifene hydrochloride) is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM), which is used for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women, and has been approved for reducing the risk of invasive breast cancer.

 
 
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