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More Women Choosing to Remove Healthy Breast after Cancer Diagnosis

October 6, 2009 - 7:28am 441 reads 0 comments

The number of women choosing to surgically remove a healthy breast after receiving a cancer diagnosis in their other breast is on the rise, despite a lack of evidence that the surgery can improve survival. Additionally, women who elect to remove both healthy breasts because of a family history—but no personal history of breast cancer— has increased slightly.

The new study, appearing in Cancer, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, examined the frequency of prophylactic mastectomies in New York State between 1995 and 2005 from mandated statewide hospital discharge data combined with data from the state cancer registry.

The new study also finds that despite extensive press coverage of women who choose to have both breasts removed because of a strong family history of cancer, the rate of this surgery is relatively low and has changed little in the last decade.

One of the most publicized double mastectomies was actress Christina Applegate, who opted to have the surgery in 2008 following a breast cancer diagnosis in one breast. The daughter of a breast cancer survivor, Applegate, then 36, had also tested positive for the BRCA1 gene.

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