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septembersghost · 7 months
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did not sleep at all, but rather laid in bed agonizing and cycling over terrible things in my head, feeling my heart start to beat faster and faster with anxiety until i felt like i was running a marathon while lying perfectly still. cried, got up after all this at 8:30 to get ready to go to the dentist, cut myself because i'm too tired for fine motor skills. mom drops me off at the dentist, ascend to the second floor with another lady to find that the office is locked and closed because they moved, yet somehow didn't inform patients that they moved. having no way of contacting my mom (upon reflection, i could've gone to another business in the building to use a phone, but i was exhausted and panicked and ditzy), very kind lady introduces herself and offers me a ride to the new location since we're going to the same place. i think, if i can't trust the older women of the world, i can't trust anyone, and it's only five minutes away, so okay, i don't want to seem ungrateful and turn down a ride, we laugh about how nuts it is that patients didn't get this information. dentist is fine except my pulse ox is too low (BP was normal, oddly enough). i call mom from the front desk to inform her i am not where she expects me to be (to much confusion), and explain when she arrives. get back home and find the car that was worked on for two days last week is rattling and the engine seems frighteningly hot and it smells very bad and there's almost no oil because it is leaking, so now we don't know if it's safe to drive, except mom has a very important cancer screening tomorrow that she's been waiting for for two months (really longer than that because it's something she needed to do much sooner, but everything was in crisis last year, so she didn't), and we don't know if it will risk burning up the engine. i want to be put into a cursed repose for twenty years (/ever /permanent)
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elviramac22-blog · 1 month
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Olivia Munn: Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Actress Olivia Munn, 43, has revealed she had been diagnosed with breast cancer last year. She has undergone a double mastectomy in an Instagram post last week. Munn has revealed in the Instagram post that she has undergone four surgeries in the past 10 months. She was recently seen this past weekend with her partner comedian John Mulaney with whom she shares a child Malcolm, who is…
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sayeedaqsa · 11 months
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5 Best Breast Cancer Treatment Hospitals in India
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The most common physical sign of breast cancer is often a lump painless in most instances and painful in some. Regular breast screening is the best way to get rid of early-stage breast cancer an entirely treatable disease if diagnosed early, can be cured completely.
The average estimated number of deaths from breast cancer is almost more than 42000 in women and more than 500 in men last year. However, the average 10-year survival rate is 84% for invasive breast cancer patients when diagnosed at the right time. If the breast cancer has spread to other distant parts of the body, the average 5-year survival rate drops to 27% from 99% when the tumour is located only in the breast.
Cost of breast cancer treatment depends on the,
The hospital you choose to visit
The required length of stay in the hospital during the visit
The experience oncologists have in handling cancer patients
The required use of advanced technology for treatment and tests on a case by case basis.
The determination of the cost of breast cancer treatment also depends on the stage of the disease.
Hence, a good hospital can always be the first place to begin breast cancer treatment. Let us explore some of the best breast cancer hospitals in India through this article. If one of your loved ones is suffering from the disease, please go through this article to determine which hospital can help your needs the best.
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The best breast cancer research centres of India
The list below jots down the five best breast cancer research centres of the country.
1. Tata Memorial Hospital Mumbai, Maharashtra
It is one of the best cancer hospitals where breast cancer treatment is done for free for more than 60% of the patients. Primary care is facilitated to more than 50% of the patients who visit this hospital every year.
There are almost 30,000 new patients who visit the hospital each year. The hospital houses some of the best doctors in the country. It is one of the most reliable hospitals for breast cancer treatment in India which facilitates the most modern chemotherapy and radiation therapy processes.
The centre facilitates all sort of necessary treatment for patient survival. Mastectomy partial and total, lumpectomy and other relevant processes are performed very quickly by this hospital.
Address: Dr Ernest Borges Rd, Parel East, Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400012
Phone: 022 2417 7000
2. Christian Medical College and Hospital Vellore, Tamil Nadu
CMCH is a private hospital, and treatment is to be financed by the patient or the patient’s family. However, the oncology treatment facilities are immensely useful, and the before and after-care opportunities are incredibly well organized. Even the cost of every treatment provided in the hospital aims at reducing the financial burden on the patients.
The hospital has efficient machinery for radio-diagnostic and radiotherapy machinery to manage the vast patient inflow comfortably. Vacuum-assisted advanced mammography and other modern amenities are available with the hospital.
There is an oncology board where medical experts meet as a single panel deciding on how they could proceed with the surgery ahead.
Breast cancer treatment here in this hospital can cost you somewhere around Rs.3- 4 lakhs.
It is capable of providing state of the art care facilities to its patients. Dr Ida Scudder founded the hospital, and since 1900 has been catering to the needs of the patients.
Address: IDA Scudder Rd, Vellore, Tamil Nadu 632004
Phone: 0416 228 1000
3. All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) New Delhi
AIIMS too helps in getting oncology treatment conveniently at your doorstep. It has made the stereotactic breast biopsy possible. Their vacuum-assisted advanced mammography unit was the first of its kind in India.
The hospital helps in providing cost minimized cancer treatment or even free treatment to the lower economic group of the society. The essential cost of undergoing breast cancer surgery in the hospital is around 3 lakh INR if you do not apply for any compensation.
Address: Ansari Nagar, New Delhi – 110029Phone Number: +91-11-26588500 / 265887004
4. Apollo Hospital, Chennai
Apollo Cancer Hospital Chennai is also catering to the needs of thousands of patients in the country. The latest medical technology and the availability of top experts ensure high-quality breast cancer treatment in the hospital.
The hospital is well equipped to give a 360 degree of care for cancer patients.
They too have a tumor board of expert medical surgeons, radiologists, oncologists who devise a plan before initiating treatment.
There are several facilities provided by the centre, including translator, accommodation arrangements, and many more for a hassle-free experience.
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I support breast cancer! Even if anyone has lung cancer, heart cancer, etc I still support them wanted to show them how much I care for! Please don't give up! Stay strong! Take care of yourself! Love you 💖💖💖
You're welcome!
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imnotrealx · 2 years
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all my life my family has died from some kind of cancer or disease. My mom, my aunt, other family and friends, etc. it’s a terrible part of life
I’m almost 30 and I never got tested for the BCRA gene. It’s supposed to be passed down generations. I guess I was too scared to find out.
my mom died from breast cancer in 2018 and ever since then, it dawned on me that I’m also at risk. I ignored it for so long. I just settled that I was also doomed like them. (I miss them all so greatly but I’m not going to get into that.)
today, September 14th 2022 I found out I’m actually negative for the BCRA gene!!!
I’m so astonished and weirded out right now
Great news but can’t help to have a mix of guilt and happy tears.
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queen-anxiety · 2 years
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About six weeks ago, I found a lump in my armpit and panic began to kick in and all the catastrophic thoughts began to play. So i waited for two weeks to see if it disappeared by itself but it remained, so i had to seek help for it. I have also had another lump in my breast since i was little but i have never seeked help for it.
So today i was on mammography and they X-rayed my breasts, and the anxiety was of course there even though my doctors and my blood test did not indicate that something was wrong. They also did an ultrasound and took tissue samples which have now been sent to the lab just to be on the safe side.
The doctor said it was a connective tissue nodule and a lymph node in my armpit, and that it was not dangerous so i can finally be calm now. Oh my god i have felt so bad these weeks but it was so nice to get good news about this because it has really grown in my brain. ❤️‍🩹
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sarvodayahospital · 11 days
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Breastfeeding - Myths, Benefits And Tips
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Breastfeeding or formula feeding for your newborn? This clash has sparked many debates. Let's debunk the myths around breastfeeding for once and for all! Read more here & Visit Sarvodaya Hospital for extensive baby-care tips!👶🏻🍼
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my-name-is-bunnyfoxy · 2 months
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I was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer at the end of 2023 while I was pregnant with my second child. It has been a battle to say the least but I am fighting! I had my first mastectomy while pregnant last year and recently finished chemo and radiation, which is huge but me and my family still have a LONG road ahead of us! I completed the ovary surgery now the other mastectomy will be next, once my radiation site heals. I will get another huge surgery! In the meantime I am taking my medication to hopefully keep any cancer from returning!! Physical therapy is in the works for my left arm. What a journey. I appreciate people taking the time to read this. My friends and family have been amazing threw this all!!! If you feel like you would like to donate my link is below! Please keep us in your prayers. I am FIGHTER! I would appreciate if anyone could share this! I ❤️
I unfortunately do not have the ability to donate, however, I will gladly share your story. I am so sorry you had to go thru all of that, I am sure you are a wonderful person and you didn't deserve to go thru the hell that you have went thru.
May God bless you and your loved ones. I hope everything turns out good for you. While again I cannot sadly donate, I will gladly support you and let your story be shared. In hopes that people will see this and share your story and also if they are able to donate to you.
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englishsnob · 1 day
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Adventures in Cancer | Part One: I Don’t Dick Around With Mammograms
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When you receive a breast cancer diagnosis, people inevitably ask you the same question: “Were you getting regular mammograms?” My answer is always YES. Because I don’t dick around with mammograms.
January 2024: Somehow I missed my mammogram last year. The appointment is always in January. I don’t know how I missed it. Maybe I forgot. Maybe I was sick and canceled, which is possible because I tend to come down with whatever is going around during the holidays. But when I went to my appointment this January, I was surprised when the girl behind the desk told me I’d missed the last one. I gave her an “I don’t think so” look and started doing a calendar search on my phone. What was I doing in January 2023?? I can’t even remember yesterday, so I had to take her word for it. I haven’t missed a mammogram in more than 10 years. I even came in during Covid!
There is a reason for this extreme dedication to my boobs—my mother is a breast cancer survivor, as is my paternal grandmother. It’s on both sides of my family, and I’m not about to dick around with that. I had my first mammogram at 38, a year after my son was born – the kid that was supposed to be last. But the universe knows when you’ve gotten too lax and knocks that smug look off your face by yelling, “SURPRISE, you’re pregnant!” I was 40. I cried a lot about that. My daughter (the surprise) knows this – we’ve talked about how her arrival was slightly inconvenient. I was getting ready to start my master’s program, my husband had just been laid off work, and the house we were renting got foreclosed on. It was a huge shitstorm. But the universe knows this too. It has a plan. “You might not think you want this,” it says, “but I promise it’s to be one of the best things you’ve ever done.” And it was.
My last baby was born when I was 41. That meant no mammograms until I stopped nursing around 42. From then on, I’ve had them yearly... except for last January when I mysteriously missed that appointment. I didn’t think much about it until I got a call afterward asking me to come back for an ultrasound. That was a first for me, but my doctor said not to worry – most ultrasounds come back benign. During the ultrasound, I was pretty sure the tech was trying to kill me – or at least seriously wound my armpit, which is where she kept shoving that wand. The whole thing was taking too long. It’s incredibly uncomfortable to be prodded while you’re trying to keep your arm above your head (it’s harder than you think). After the ultrasound, I was asked to wait, and within 5 minutes, the radiologist said I needed a biopsy. That’s when shit got real.
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darklingartist · 3 months
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The Blogger; About Me!
16 minutes This is a little late, but let me properly introduce myself! I’m Sabrance! But I don’t mind going by Sabey, or even my artist name – which is DarklingArtist. I’m a digital artist and a cancer survivor who is currently suffering through a few chronic health issues brought along by the care I got some twenty odd years ago. There’s was nothing wrong with the method of treatment, so this…
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rebeccablogs · 4 months
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Don’t let haters off the hook Please get those cancer check ups and support people mentally and emotionally,it takes love ,caring, and compassion to combat evil and hate in this world.
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