If you have Paget’s disease but do not have a lump, you may be able to undergo a surgery that saves the breast. Your nipple and areola will be removed, but the breast will remain intact. You may also need to get surrounding tissue removed near the nipple area. If you have Paget’s disease of the breast and a tumor, you will need to have a mastectomy. If the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes, you may need to have those removed as well. The stage of the cancer and size of the breast tumor will determine what related treatment, such as chemotherapy or additional surgery, will be needed. Depending on the severity of your condition and what  operation you have had done, you may need follow up adjuvant therapy. If you have breast-conserving surgery, you more than likely will be given whole breast radiation. For a mastectomy, your doctor may suggest radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or hormonal therapy. This depends on the stage of the cancer, the size and type of tumor, and if the lymph nodes are also affected.
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One-sentence summary -- Undergo breast-conserving surgery if you don't have a lump. Get a mastectomy if you have a tumor. Go through adjuvant therapy to follow up after your surgery.

Q: Jellyfish and stray jellyfish tentacles can be very hard to see, and can remain venomous for a long time, even when washed ashore. By wearing rubber-soled shoes when you walk on the beach, you will avoid accidentally stepping on them with your bare skin and getting stung. Some evidence shows that protective lotions such as Safe Sea may protect against jellyfish stings. Applying one of these lotions before you go in the water can be a good additional precaution. Look for protective lotions at pharmacies, and shops that sell diving and beach gear. If you will be spending a lot of time in the water, or in deep waters, consider wearing more extensive coverage. The thick material of a wetsuit, and the fact that it will cover a large amount of your skin, makes it an effective deterrent to jellyfish stings.  Clothing coated in petroleum jelly or similar substances is not a reliable protection against jellyfish stings. Some stores that sell diving equipment also carry special “stinger suits” that you can wear to prevent being stung by a jellyfish.  Even if you wear a wetsuit, you should still practice caution and avoid jellyfish, as stings through wetsuits have been reported.
A: Wear shoes when walking on the beach. Wear protective lotions. Wear a wetsuit.

Article: This dance is done with a partner, so you need to find someone to dance with. Your partner, boyfriend, or girlfriend is a great choice, but if you're single, ask someone at the club to dance with you. While this dance isn't always done with a partner, it often is. Yiking isn't exactly a hands off dance, so if you're going to yike with someone, make sure it's someone you don't mind getting up close and personal with. It involves some grinding and touching of each other's bodies, so make sure you're comfortable with that. If you know what twerking is (moving your butt up and down to the beat), yiking takes it to the next level. Partially, it's more intense because it involves a partner, but you also include more movement (side-to-side).
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find someone to dance with. Pick someone you don't mind getting personal with. Be ready to step up from twerking.

Problem: Article: Over-exercising your dog when he is young can lead to bone and joint issues that may lead to the development of hip dysplasia. Gentle, low impact exercises can be beneficial for puppies, but avoid letting your pup run, leap, or jump until he is physically mature. High impact sports like jumping and leaping can be hard on your puppy’s developing joints, so avoid doing these activities with your puppy until he is fully developed. Keep your dog active to help him stay physically fit with moderate exercise like running, walking, and swimming. Dogs with large, strong leg muscle mass may be less likely to develop hip dysplasia than dogs with a smaller muscle mass. Activities that might apply too much force on your dog’s joints, such as jumping for a Frisbee or leaping for a ball, can lead to development of hip issues. Consistent walking, running, and swimming can help your dog build muscle strength without putting too much stress on his body.
Summary: Do not allow your dog to run or leap when he is a puppy. Take your dog on walks or runs when he is an adult. Avoid doing a lot of jumping activities with your dog.

Article: Get out a 10 in × 15 in (25 cm × 38 cm) baking pan or roasting dish and spray the bottom with nonstick cooking spray. If you don't have nonstick cooking spray, brush 2 teaspoons (9.9 ml) of vegetable or olive oil in the pan. Transfer the patty pan squash to the greased baking pan and pour the oil and herb mix over them. Use a large spoon to move the squash around so they're coated with the flavorful oil. Put the pan into the preheated oven and cook the squash until they're tender. To test if they're finished roasting, stick a fork into 1. If you can pull the fork out easily, the squash is done. If the patty pan squash is still too firm for your liking, roast them for another 3 to 5 minutes and check again. To add a fresh flavor to the roasted squash, top them with the optional chopped parsley. Consider serving your roasted patty pan squash with roasted chicken, broiled salmon, or grilled steak. Although you can refrigerate leftover patty pan squash in an airtight container for up to 5 days, they will become soggy the longer they're stored.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Preheat the oven to 425 °F (218 °C) and grease a baking pan. Put the squash in the pan and toss it with the oil mixture. Put the squash in the oven and roast it for 10 to 15 minutes. Scatter 1 tablespoon (4 g) of minced parsley over the squash.