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Annski
7 years agoMember
I thought this survey
was not well designed. There were a lot of assumptions. As many have noted, not
everyone has a "breast care nurse". The amount of communication with
a surgeon can be very variable and this makes a huge difference. The decisions people make about stocks and shares seems irrelevant to this issue although the actual cost of the procedure would beimportant. I would
not think this is the right way to find out whether people would be receptive
to 3-D technology for breast reconstruction. Many do not/would not want the
same breast. Others may feel there is no need for breast
reconstruction at all. The lack of any opportunity for feedback on the survey
was annoying.
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