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Going Flat: Challenging Gender, Stigma, And Cure Through Lesbian Breast Cancer Experience, Beth Gaines Oct 2022

Going Flat: Challenging Gender, Stigma, And Cure Through Lesbian Breast Cancer Experience, Beth Gaines

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

This paper explores the decision-making process of reconstruction surgery among lesbian breast cancer patients to better understand how identity impacts healthcare decisions. Breast cancer patients experience the disease in unique ways due to gender, sexuality, race, and class, impacting their individual decisions regarding treatment plans. Many breast cancer patients face mastectomy surgery as the first plan of treatment after diagnosis. By exploring the impact of gender, sexuality, stigma, and ideas of cure, this research aims to advance research about breast cancer by recognizing why some lesbian breast cancer patients forego reconstruction surgery and instead choose to “go flat.


Review Of Procedures For Reconstruction Of Soft Tissue Chest Wall Defects Following Advanced Breast Malignancies, Alicia Billington, Deniz Dayicioglu, Paul Smith, John Kiluk Jan 2019

Review Of Procedures For Reconstruction Of Soft Tissue Chest Wall Defects Following Advanced Breast Malignancies, Alicia Billington, Deniz Dayicioglu, Paul Smith, John Kiluk

Surgery Faculty Publications

The purpose of this article is to review closure options for complex chest wounds in patients with locally advanced breast cancer. Experiences of the plastic and oncologic surgery teams at Moffitt Cancer Center were reviewed, and the literature researched for various surgical options of complex chest wound closure. Multiple treatment modalities exist for reconstruction of complex chest wall wounds with the external oblique and V-Y latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous advancement flaps serving as workhorses in reconstruction. Treatment of cancer has moved from simply a surgical solution to include other modalities such as hormonal therapy, chemotherapy, and radiation—the latter 2 having serious …


In The Age Of Breast Augmentation, Breast Reconstruction Provides An Opportunity To Augment The Breast, Amanda L. Zimmerman, Bugra Tugertimur, Paul D. Smith, Ambuj Kumar, Deniz Dayicioglu Jan 2017

In The Age Of Breast Augmentation, Breast Reconstruction Provides An Opportunity To Augment The Breast, Amanda L. Zimmerman, Bugra Tugertimur, Paul D. Smith, Ambuj Kumar, Deniz Dayicioglu

Surgery Faculty Publications

Background: Augmentation mammoplasty remains the most common cosmetic surgery procedure performed. The objective of this article is to evaluate the impact of augmented volume of the reconstructed breast in patients that undergo nipple-sparing mastectomy and patients previously augmented who undergo mastectomy with tissue expander/implant-based reconstruction.

Methods: Patients undergoing skin-sparing mastectomy, nipple-sparing mastectomy, and mastectomy after previous augmentation followed by tissue expander/implant-based reconstruction between June 2011 and April 2015 by 2 surgeons at the same institution were included. Retrospective chart review of the patients identified using these criteria was performed to record patient characteristics, complications, breast volume, implant volume, and percentage …