The woman was diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time in her life after 27

Recently, she approached our team mentioning she was able to detect some nodules in the same region of the breast that had earlier been removed. An Ultrasound was performed on her which showed the presence of 5-6 ill-defined nodules on her left chest wall, the largest measuring 13 mm. Ultrasound guided biopsy done from the nodule confirmed cancer then ran a PET-CT Scan through her whole body which helped us to visualize & confirm the nodules. The disease was limited to the chest wall area and had not spread to the other parts of the body. The nodules on her left chest wall were removed through a revision surgery, where we removed the cancerous growth, old scar and some margins around the affected area. After a thorough discussion in the multidisciplinary tumour board, we decided not to put her through chemotherapy considering the early stage of detection, low grade features of the cancer and her age. She was once again advised for cancer protective medications which block certain hormones in
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