I thought the milk lumps were normal...But the last is Phyllodes Tumor.
[EP.1] 35 years! Think of a normal milk lump...But finally have to dissect! 😭 (What is Phyllodes Tumor?)
Less common tumor surgical experience 0.3%
Hello everyone! Today, let's share a life-changing experience in the 35-year-old that has become an illustration for everyone to take their mammography seriously!
📌 Beginning: Think of just a normal "lump of milk."..
• Early 2025: I found a small lump in the right breast, I thought it was nothing (who was it?)
• Let it pass: With no fuss, let it go.
🗓️ July 2025: When the lump grows to the wrong
• Go to the doctor: Feel the lump get bigger clearly. The doctor is shocked! Ask why leave it so long?
• Size: At that time about 3 CM. Doctor Quick Detection (Mammogram + Ultrasound)
• First shock: The results showed a large lump of nearly 5 CM. Already! 😨
💉 Drill & First Surgery (To Diagnose): Scared to the heart
• Bore a lump: Instantly checked in the afternoon, all anxiety filled your head...
• The result is unclear: Surgery is required to remove the entire lump for examination.
• Surgery Day (Sep 25, 2025): Small surgery, anesthetic, but suddenly there is a panique! My heart is pounding so hard. I need to take a deep breath to get better. 🥲
• The lump that comes out: Let the fortune teller, it's about the size of a palm! (Really fast)
💔 Tearful Diagnostic Effect: Rare Tumor 0.3%
• Wait 20 days: The doctor made an appointment to hear the lump removed.
• Diagnostic: Found to be a Borderline type of Phyllodes Tumor
• 0.3% tumor: It is a very small tumor (1 in 1,000 of all breast tumors) in mind...Why strange things must have happened to us!
• The word "soft cancer": Just hear the word "cancer," tears don't stop. 😭
✅ The Essential Next Step: Repeat Surgery for Sure 💯
• Treatment: Doctor Rescheduled Surgery Date on Nov 14, 2025
• Objective: To further cut off the tissue boundary around the original nodule by 1-2 CM. (to ensure that no cells remain).
💖 Thoughts I want to leave to everyone.
This is true. I want everyone to pay attention to "palpation of the breast" regularly. Don't wait for the lump to grow. Don't think "it's okay" because if you find it quickly, the treatment will be much easier!
I will update the results of the second surgery. Please encourage everyone who is facing the disease!
"Has anyone ever detected a lump in the breast? Or is there a question about Phyllodes Tumor? Comments can be discussed!"
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