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Sister
7 years agoMember
I completely understand how she feels. My sister was diagnosed (extremely early) at 32. As a result, I was always anxious and then I was diagnosed at 54. I'm still weighing up whether to get the other one removed. I think, as @zoffiel says, as long as she understands that the results may not look as good and definitely won't feel as good, as the originals. Also, that she fully understands the facts, risks and her own motivations... It's hard to imagine your life full of fear for so many years and to think that if there is a recurrence in the breast, that you could have avoided it.