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  • Female
  • 50 Years
  • 14/08/2025

My breast cancer surgery involved sarcoma and now I need to go over the surgery report what should I be looking for in it and what are the next steps for treatment? I had a sarcoma removed along with my breast cancer can you help me understand what the surgery report means and what comes next? Just had surgery for breast cancer with sarcoma what details in the report should I focus on and what's the follow-up plan? The surgeon removed sarcoma during my breast cancer operation what do I need to know about the findings in the report and further treatment? My breast cancer surgery included sarcoma removal what does the report usually cover and what happens after this?

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kindly share report

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Consult a Oncologist

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