Information about breast cancer

What after the treatment?

You've had breast cancer and you've been through a tough course of treatment. Just picking up the thread as before seems harder than you thought.
80%
of breast cancers will never metastasize
5 years
long you are regularly followed
1 in 5
Continues to struggle with fatigue for years

All our articles on the topic "What to do after treatment?"

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Reconstruction
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After treatment: breast reconstruction

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Reconstruction
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Treatments
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Long-term effects of treatment

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Treatments
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Nele Reymen
Mastectomy
Testimonial

Nele Reymen: "Happy with my new breasts"

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Mastectomy
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Testimonial
Reconstruction
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Breast reconstruction?

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Reconstruction
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Mastectomy
Testimonial

Davina Simons: A double mastectomy at 21 years old

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Mastectomy
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Testimonial
Reconstruction
Testimonial

Santoecha: Why I chose breast reconstruction

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Reconstruction
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Testimonial
Surgery
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Disclosures about surgery

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Surgery
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Mastectomy
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What options after mastectomy?

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Mastectomy
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Reconstruction
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Our breast reconstructions are world class

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Subtheme: Reconstruction
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Baby in mom's arms
Child Wish
Fertility

Still having a baby after breast cancer

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Child Desire
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Fertility
Child Wish
Fertility

Can I still have children after breast cancer?

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Child Desire
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Fertility
Child Wish
Fertility

Interview Isabelle Demeestere: Impact of breast cancer on fertility

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Child Desire
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Fertility
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Portrait photo of Marleen Finoulst, medical doctor and chief editor of Pink Ribbon's information database.
Marleen Finoulst
Editor in Chief Pink Ribbon

Marleen Finoulst, MD and journalist, is responsible for the informative articles on this website.

"I can't stand injustice. Worse, I sometimes lie awake when people with cancer miss out on necessary treatment due to misinformation. It has always driven me. I continue to get very upset about disinformation. You can't underestimate its impact."

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