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Louisiana Department of Health Health Plan Advisory 16-25 Revised September 23, 2016 New Breast Reconstruction Post Mastectomy Policy This advisory provides notification of changes in coverage of Breast Reconstruction Post Mastectomy. Historically, Louisiana Medicaid only covered breast reconstruction post mastectomy on the affected/diseased breast. Effective with dates of service October 1, 2016 and forward, Medicaid fee – for...

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Depression

Depression


Posted By on Oct 25, 2012

You’ve been through a lot. You had to deal with the shock of your diagnosis and the fact that your life was forever changed. You endured the barrage of doctors’ appointments, tests, scans, surgeries, and various other assaults on your body. You were so busy, so focused, that at times it helped distract you from the deeper fear that this thing in your body wanted to kill you. You were a warrior. People said they could never be as brave...

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Reconstruction Options

Reconstruction Options


Posted By on Oct 25, 2012

What are the Different Types of Breast Reconstruction? There is not one type of breast reconstruction that is best for all women. Each technique has its pros and cons that a woman must weigh, depending upon her unique circumstances. Poor outcomes can result from the most advanced techniques, when performed by a surgeon inexperienced in that form of breast reconstruction. On the other hand, any type of breast reconstruction, in the...

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We have choices!

We have choices!


Posted By on Oct 25, 2012

A staggering 70% of women who undergo breast cancer treatment are not fully informed about their options for reconstructive surgery, according to a recent report by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. A woman being given a cancer diagnosis is indisputably at one of the most vulnerable times in her life, and is forced to make quick decisions. Most are not encouraged to educate themselves. The internet has provided us with the...

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Reconstruction: Yes or No?

Reconstruction: Yes or No?


Posted By on Oct 25, 2012

Some women prefer not to undergo any additional surgical procedures beyond mastectomy. Others feel strongly that they do not want to wake up from surgery without new breasts to replace the originals. Many may not be sure how they feel and prefer putting off the decision until after they have undergone mastectomy and additional treatments. We’re fortunate to live in a time when any of these positions can be accommodated by a...

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