Chennai (Tamil Nadu):Doctors at Government Hospital for Women and Children - Egmore, operated and removed a massive 20 kg tumour from a woman on Tuesday.
What seemed like a normal stomach pain was diagnosed to be a cancerous tumour for the 51-year-old woman, a resident of Chennai's Chromepet.
Though, she underwent treatment at a local hospital, the woman decided to seek better care as the pain did not subside.
At the Government Hospital for Women and Children, her pain was diagnosed to be a ovarian tumour and the doctors advised surgery to get it removed.
The doctors successfully removed the tumuor and the woman is doing well.
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There was also a drastic change in the woman's weight as she recorded 35 kg on the scales after the surgery. The tumour contributed 20 kg of her overall body weight, doctors said.
They also said that it was a risky surgery as there was a high chance of the tumour rupturing during the operation, and had to be removed without any damage to the lungs.
In this regard, Senior surgeon Dr Seethalakshmi urged the women to undergo tests, especially after the age of 45 year, to detect such abnormalties and ensure optimal health.
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