At what point in the process should a breast cancer patient see a breast reconstruction surgeon?

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naturalbreastrecon (Physician - Surgery - Plastic (Verified) ) - 04 / 24 / 2012

Opinions on this vary, but I think the prevailing opinion is the sooner the better. Ideally, the patient would see the reconstructive surgeon even before plans were finalized for treating her cancer. This is because many times several options are available to the patient, and she may not fully understand the implications of the various options available to her unless she understands what reconstructive options are available in each setting.
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