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Fortunately for the patient, she was able to detect lumps in her breast during self-examination. It helped her to detect the cancer while there was still time. Breast cancer case: Fighting cancer can be a lonesome and challenging journey.

For a 34-year-old single woman battling breast cancer, it was a scary experience, because breast cancer is considered to be one of the most aggressive ones, whose treatment requires timely diagnosis. The patient underwent a breast reconstruction surgery, and once her adjuvant cancer treatments are completed, her nipple and areola will be recreated using local tissue along with some amount of tattooing. Since she is unmarried, the woman's Anti-M llerian Hormone (AMH) levels were also assessed with the aim to preserve her eggs in case she wants to get pregnant in the future.



According to a statement shared by Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road -- where the patient was treated -- the case was handled by Dr Aditi Agrawal, consultant breast cancer surgeon and her team. A laser technician by profession, the patient experienced some symptoms of breast cancer like pain in the breast. She performed self-examination and spotted two lumps in her left breast.

Fortunately for her, she received timely management at Wockhardt Hospitals. "The patient, with no comorbidities, presented with two lumps in left breast. Upon biopsy, it was found to be a case of invasive breast carcinoma.

Since the woman was young and unmarried, and had dense breast, we performed an M.

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