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Local docs specialize in breast surgery

More than 180,000 women in the U.S. will face a diagnosis of breast cancer this year the American Cancer Society estimates. Each case will be unique, but doctors who treat the disease say most of these women have one wish in common: to get through their treatment and put the unhappy episode behind them.

In the past that desire was difficult to satisfy. Surgery often left women feeling mutilated, with scars where their breasts once were. The scars were a constant reminder of what they had gone through, says Dr. Frank DellaCroce, co-founder of the Center for Restorative Breast Surgery. He and his partner, Dr. Scott Sullivan, both board-certified plastic ...

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