Clinician Biases Leave Patients Feeling Unsupported When Electing for Flat Closure Mastectomies

Elisa Becze, BA, ELS, Editor
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Although 74%–84% of patients with breast cancer who undergo mastectomies are satisfied with their bodies and outcomes after electing to have a flat closure, 20%–35% say that they felt unsupported by their cancer care team during the process. Patients report feeling marginalized or stigmatized, not being told that flat closure is an option, and even left with excess skin against their wishes because the care team wanted to give them “future options.”

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