My brush with death

Was diagnosed with Breast Cancer last year, the diagnosis was done after the third operation and the forth operation was a full mastectomy to remove the Aggressive Sarcoma and the Malignant Tumor, Major and minor pectoral muscles and to scrape the sarcoma from the rib cage. It was the double cancer that actually save my life - because the cancers were fighting for dominance and made the breast swell. In the beginning the surgeon was trying to repair a hematoma not knowing that it was caused by the cancers. Everyone missed the vital clues of the fatty tissue mixed with the blood. I then had seven weeks of radiation and have now been declared clinically no re-occurrence of the cancers.

Bill Phillips
Roodepoort, South Africa