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Emotional Aspect of women on Breast cancer | Breast Cancer Doctors in Bangalore | Dr. Murali Subramanian

Breast Cancer Treatment in Bangalore. Dr. Murali Subramanian is one of the Best Medical Oncologist in Bangalore provides timely treatment for breast cancer.<br><br>To know more, visit: http://www.drmuralisubramanian.com/blog/emotional-aspect-of-women-on-breast-cancer/

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Emotional Aspect of women on Breast cancer | Breast Cancer Doctors in Bangalore | Dr. Murali Subramanian

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  1. EMOTIONAL ASPECT OF WOMEN ON BREAST CANCER Getting Diagnosed with breast cancer can be an extremely devastating experience. Your biggest worry might be dealing with a nasty co-worker or relative zone moment and the next moment you find out you have got a life-threatening illness. Women who have breast cancer experience a huge increase in anxiety levels, depression, and fear. A warm welcome to my blog page, dedicated to cancer fighters and survivors. This is Dr. Murali Subramanian, a medical oncologist in Bangalore provides the Best Breast cancer Treatment in Bangalore. By now, we all are aware that treatment can also bring about changes in the way your body looks and feels. One of my patient who is a breast cancer survivor has sent me this specific request to address the psychological aspect of breast cancer fighters, as according to her that will benefit lot of women out there. I will start off with sharing a small story about her. She (Name not reviled) is a 45-year old divorced mom of two school going children. She had been having regular screening and during an exam an area of tissue didn’t look right. She underwent a surgical biopsy and it turned out to be nothing. Yet we wanted to keep a close eye on her and continued her screenings. During one of her routine screenings 12 months later, two lumps turned up. On subsequent testing, it was revealed that she had stage 1 invasive carcinoma. In her case, and for many other women who have to go from a routine mammogram to cancer fighters practically overnight, the amount of information to process and the life-changing decisions you’ll need to make, such as picking your surgeon to deciding whether to have a lumpectomy or mastectomy , can get overwhelming. This is an emotionally difficult time and that is precisely the reason, I am dedicating this session to help women deal with this phase of emotional trauma. Read More in Detail @ http://www.drmuralisubramanian.com/blog/emotional- aspect-of-women-on-breast-cancer/

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