Young? You're Still At Risk From Breast Cancer
It was only a month later, when the lump had still not gone away and after much urging from her husband, that she decided to visit the doctor. Her nipples were also inverted -- a symptom the significance of which she realized only when the oncologist at Manipal Hospital berated her for not coming in earlier.
"Waiting for the biopsy results was the worst period of my life. I was filled with anxiety -- for my family, for my 3-year-old child, for myself. I remember thinking, 'This is not possible,' " she reminisces.
Kamala's results confirmed her most dreaded fear -- she was diagnosed with Stage III cancer, which had spread to a few lymph nodes as well. She opted for a second opinion, but the answer stayed the same.
An aggressive round of treatments began. Three months of chemotherapy to shrink the large tumor were followed by a radical mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction.
Post surgery, Kamala's life was in turmoil. "There were so many questions running through my mind," she recalls. "Will my husband find me attractive with these scars? What if I want to have another child -- will I be able to?"
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