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  from Pam Stephan
When I was a teen, I wished that I could rearrange my body fat for a better figure. Well, you may soon be able to do just that to repair the dimples and divots left behind from a lumpectomy.

 
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Cell Enhanced Breast Reconstruction Lumpectomy Repair
Cytori Celution System
Cytori Celution System
Illustration © Pam Stephan
When you've had a lumpectomy, you lose the tumor but wind up with a breast that is no longer smooth and curvy. It may have a dimple or divot in the surface, marking the former location of the tumor, a thing you might like to forget. Cytori Therapeutics is working on an investigational solution for this, that uses your own stem and fat cells for lumpectomy reconstruction.

 
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Fashion Targets Breast Cancer - Bikinis Raise Awareness
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Marks & Spencer Bikini
Photo © Breakthrough Breast Cancer UK
Bikini's for breast cancer awareness? Well, Ralph Lauren started it in 1994, with the Fashion Targets Breast Cancer worldwide campaign. This year, Anna Friel, star of the TV drama Pushing Daisies, will help advertise the campaign. Fashions purchased from Marks & Spencer (such as the Bandeaux Bikini) will help raise funds - every designated item will create a 10% donation to Breakthrough Breast Cancer UK. Want to learn more? There's also gifts for Mother's Day!

 
TRAM Flap Breast Reconstruction
The TRAM flap (transverse rectus abdominus myocutaneous) is a tissue flap procedure that uses muscle, fat and skin from your abdomen to create a new breast mound after a mastectomy. Learn what to expect from the TRAM procedure.

 
 
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