A woman self-breast cancer surgery
Unable to bear the pain caused by breast cancer over the past 10 years, Lyudmyla K. (76 years old, living in Ukraine) used her own scissors to remove one of her diseased breasts.
Lyudmyla is a retired female baking worker. 10 years ago, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. The doctors in Ukraine had radiotherapy for her but both tumors were not destroyed but on the contrary, grew bigger.
Ms. Lyudmila and German doctors.(Photo: Bild)
'The doctors told me that I should be happy that the disease is no longer life-threatening. The organization of cancer cells has been hardened and dark in color. But the pain was not relieved, so I used scissors to cut one of my breasts by myself, ' Ms. Lyudmyla said.
Experts say she was lucky. Because the cancer cells were hardened, the cuts did not cause significant damage to the software.
After the incident, Lyudmyla's daughter rescued many doctors across Europe because the patient did not have money to pay the expenses. Finally, this woman also received the help of a charity in Berlin (Germany). In Berlin, Ms. Lyudmyla had surgery all three times and achieved unexpected success. So far, the patient has recovered, next week can be discharged.
The hospital director, Dr. Heinz Zurbruegg, commented: 'Lyudmyla's work is a reckless act. The patient came to us with a deep wound that could see the heart. We pulled up the belly fat to cover the wound and implanted the skin taken from Mrs. Lyudmyla's thigh. The surgery was successful ".
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