Author Archives: Rob
Posted on December 31, 2012 by Rob
A recent article in The Oklahoman told the story of two sisters from Edmond who took action after being diagnosed with the “breast cancer gene.” Just 19 days after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer, Wendy and Stacy’s mother, Judy Werber, … Continue reading →
Posted on February 7, 2012 by Rob
Surgeons test a combination technique of fat grafting and implant-based reconstruction A new study of breast reconstruction after radiation therapy has shown promising results. The technique combines implant based reconstruction with fat grafting. For women who have have undergone radiation … Continue reading →
Posted on January 30, 2012 by Rob
E! Television host Giuliana Rancic was recently diagnosed with breast cancer, and shared her story on TODAY. Because a lumpectomy failed to remove the cancer, she decided to move forward with a double mastectomy. When faced with the decision to … Continue reading →
Posted on January 14, 2011 by Rob
Women Who Want ‘Revenge on Cancer’ May Have Better Psychological Responses Certain personality traits are linked to higher quality of life scores in breast cancer patients who undergo breast reconstruction after mastectomy, reports a study in the January issue of … Continue reading →

