Mastectomy may be radical, when the breast is removed, the lymph nodes and sometimes part of the pectoral muscle. Another is the total or simple mastectomy, which removes all breast tissue to the armpit.

In the "partial" mastectomy or lumpectomy the doctor removes only the tumor and a strip of normal tissue and some lymph nodes, and then the patient goes through radiation therapy. The breast reconstruction should be performed by a plastic surgeon after mastectomy, preferably after healing.
Every woman should know that physical appearance can be retrieved using a prosthesis, thanks to technological advances, are well designed and adapted but must be careful in the reconstruction technique is chosen, previously used silicone prostheses, but there have been some adverse reactions and there are many doubts about its effects, so now the use of implants filled with saline or fatty tissue from the same person are the best options.
At first you can use a cotton ball inside your bra or a larger amount of bandages and when surgery has fully healed you can use a permanent prosthesis.
Many organizations create breast cancer items. The money they raise from selling these items are then used for breast cancer research and helping women who deal with or dealt with breast cancer. Most of these items have a pink ribbon on it, which is the symbol of the fight against breast cancer, or they are pink, because this is the color representing breast cancer.
This October Payless inspires its customers to show their support for the fight against breast cancer, wearing the pink bracelet exclusive benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the leading global organization dedicated to breast cancer awareness.
The limited edition bracelet has a pendant in the shape of the classic tie with a print of '2009 ', and is decorated with silver balls which pass through pink adjustable elastic. The bracelet is available in all Payless stores and through its online store, Payless.com, for just $ 2 until exhaustion.

Payless has been participating in the program "A Step Forward in the Fight Against Breast Cancer 'for six consecutive years and has raised more than $ 2.5 million. The 100 percent of the profits generated by the sale of this fixture will be donated to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, to support programs dedicated to research and community outreach. Like this bracelet, there are a lot of items available on the market that you can buy and help the fight against breast cancer. Among these items you can find breast cancer t-shirts, cell phone accessories, makeup and skin care products, mouse pads, bracelets, etc. You can buy breast cancer t-shirts at zazzle.com.