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by magnusbaringer
2036 days ago
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Thank you very much for your interest in the study and your feedback!
I do understand where your concern comes from.
However, in the statistical analysis of the data we do not look at the "complete" breast images.
The study is designed in a way, that the most important parameters around breast (reconstruction) surgery (e.g. breast size, breast shape, areola size, areola position, scars etc.) are being combined in 88 images in a way that in the end allows us to extract the data "broken down" to the different parameters.
So the result of the study will not be "reconstruction is preferred". Instead we want to get a far more profound understanding of the influence the different parameters have on the breast.
So results of the study will be something like: in case of an areola size asymmetry, more people tend to accept the asymmetry then a size correction when you therefore have scars.
I hope that explanation helps a little bit!
Thank you very much again for your support! |
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