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    Are all breast cancers the same?

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  • Dr Wu is a Specialist Breast and General Surgeon with an expert interest in Oncoplastic Breast Reconstructive Techniques. In addition, she provides services in the … View Profile

    There are different subtypes of cancer which confer different levels of aggressiveness. These different subtypes may also require different treatment regimes, some may need chemotherapy treatment in addition to surgery, others may not. Just as every person is different, every breast cancer is different as well. The breast cancer treating team take all these different factors into consideration when giving a recommendation on the treatment plan for each patient.

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