25-year-old Mother Was Misdiagnosed with Deadly Breast Cancer
25-year-old Mother Was Misdiagnosed with Deadly Breast Cancer
Sara Boyle of England was misdiagnosed with an invasive form of breast cancer which caused her to go through extended treatments and surgical procedures including chemotherapy and a double mastectomy. She should have never had to go through any of it and is struggling to understand how she was diagnosed with the aggressive cancer when it was never, in fact, in her body at all. Boyle is claiming she has been “unnecessarily traumatized.”“Being told I had cancer was awful, but then to go through all of the treatment and surgery, to then be told it was unnecessary was traumatizing,” she said.The whole mind-boggling ordeal began in 2016 when Boyle, only 25 at the time and a mother of an infant boy, was having a hard time breastfeeding her six-month-old son, Teddy. She had started to notice signs that Teddy was “very distressed,” she recalled, specifically when she attempted to feed him from the right side. She decided to head to Royal Stoke Hospital in England where she underwent a biopsy and scan. Physicians at the hospital subsequently diagnosed her with triple-negative breast cancer and immediately sent her to chemo.
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