I had breast cancer surgery
Eamon & Bec・2 minutes read
Diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer in December 2021, the patient underwent chemotherapy and opted for a lumpectomy over a mastectomy with positive outcomes, including no cancer found in lymph nodes, bringing relief and gratitude.
Insights
- Decision between lumpectomy and mastectomy was based on recurrence rates, with the patient ultimately opting for a lumpectomy over a mastectomy.
- Post-surgery, despite experiencing pain and concerns about swelling and a lump, the patient received confirmation of negative lymph nodes and no cancer found, leading to relief and gratitude.
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Recent questions
What medical procedure did the patient undergo?
Lumpectomy
What did the patient experience post-surgery?
Pain in the armpit and blue dye in urine
How did the patient feel about their recovery process?
Reflective and noted differences from previous surgeries
What caused the patient concern post-surgery?
Swelling and a lump under the armpit
What was the outcome of the lymph node examination?
Negative lymph nodes and no cancer found
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