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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the same breast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing anatomy, health, or comparisons involving breasts. Example: "She had a lump in the same breast she had surgery on last year."
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On a routine check-up this past September, the doctor felt a lump in the same breast.
The sentiments of horsemen exist in uneasy relationship (sometimes in the same breast) with the beliefs of behaviourists.
Then, in 2005, Ms. Schnipper got a second cancer in the same breast.
It revealed a second tumor buried deep in the same breast, a menace that had been invisible on the previous scans.
When Howie Borowick was 15, his mother died of the same breast cancer his wife now battles.
When cancer cells popped up again in the same breast 21 years later, the options were fewer.
Radiation did, however, markedly reduce the chance of another cancer's arising in the same breast, sparing many women a mastectomy, which is the usual treatment for a second cancer.
All the same, breast cancer has attracted a flurry of publicity (all those supermodels wearing ribbons), private fund-raising and money from government.
My mother, who is 10 years post-mastectomy on the same breast, has warned me that rehabilitation physiotherapists are uncompromising, but necessarily so.
The risk that a second cancer would emerge later in the same breast was about 40percentt in women who had a lumpectomy without radiation and about 14percentt in those who also had radiation therapy.
The purpose of radiation is to keep cancer from coming back in the same breast where it first occurred, by killing any tumor cells that may have evaded surgery and chemotherapy.
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