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Radiation therapy for breast cancer going through a metal-free implantable port.
Subclavian port placement involves surgically implanting a small device under the skin, usually just below the collarbone (clavicle), to provide long-term venous access for medication, chemo, or blood draws.
An implantable peritoneal port is a small, surgically placed,, medically implanted device under the skin, often on the chest or abdomen, used for long-term access to the abdominal cavity. It features a silicone top for needle access, allowing for minimally invasive, repeated, or continuous intraperitoneal (IP) chemotherapy or draining of excessive abdominal fluid (ascites).

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