breast cancer surgeon Archives | Dr. Geeta Kadayaprath

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Yesterday we got off to a rollicking start with about 100 champions turning up for the first in-person Breast Support group meeting at Max Vaishali, hosted by Max Institute of Cancer Care in association with Bliss Foundation, post-COVID.

A big thank you to Dr. Gaurav Aggarwal for supporting this initiative and formally launching the Volunteer program.

Also to my colleagues Dr. Vikas Goswami, Dr. Gopal Sharma, Dr. Rajinder Kaur Saggu, and Dr. Ritu for addressing issues raised during the Open House.

A Big Thank you to all those who volunteered – Bliss Buddies – and to those who participated in all the fun, dance, celebrations and for sharing tons of inspiration!!!

Thank you Dr. Gs Divya Dr Hina, Ms. Sushila Kasana Jainer Ms. Archana for all the back end coordination and personal touch.

A big thank you to Ms. Nidhi Agarwal and Ms. Reva Kumar from Bliss Foundation for making this event special with the beautiful volunteer jackets, sashes and the delightful cake.

The next one happens on the 15th June 2023 where we will discuss another important issue faced by most of you. We will be interacting with an expert dermatologist who will share tips with you on ‘How to take care of your skin, hair and nails during and after chemotherapy’.

Looking forward to seeing you then. Till then take good care of yourself !! ❤️.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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For the larger part of the 20th century, breast removal surgery was the only surgical option for breast cancer treatment. In India, it continues to be the surgical option offered to about 70-80% of women suffering from breast cancer. It is tough, I am sure, as women from various sections of society, grapple with the loss and try to complete their feminity with newspaper rolled into the bra or rags or cotton or a piece of rolled cloth or nothing, recoiling in acute embarrassment, when having to put these unsightly contraptions away, prior to a physical examination. This Shame has to end!!

They don’t ask for fear of not getting a useful answer and we, as caregivers, in our rushed existence, don’t want to know if it matters to them. The truth is, it matters! To be physically complete, either with an external prostheses or reconstructive surgery, is important, to restore confidence. While there are expensive external prostheses made of high quality foam and silicon, there is an option which comes as a boon to many women who want a comfortable, easy maintenance option …. All for FREE!! KNOCKERS, it is !!

At a webinar on KNOCKERS, for the Max Breast Support group meeting today, there was much gratitude and a sense of awe for the amazing work being done by SAAISHA. Spearheaded by Jayashree ji and assisted by her team of dedicated, selfless volunteers, SAAISHA provides knitted or crocheted breast forms ( Knockers) made of Mercerised cotton for FREE. You can hand wash it, use it with your normal bras with pockets stitched onto it, add pouches of coins if you need to increase the weight and have a pair of them delivered home. The volunteers knit them for those who need them, with lots of love and affection. Great concept and suffused with the warmth of selfless givers.❤️❤️

With Knockers, no one should go Breastless after mastectomy. Spread the word and if you wish to volunteer for SAAISHA, please get trained under them and become a part of this wonderful movement.

For those interested, please contact Jayashree ji @ 7700-990212 or email at saaisha.india@gmail.com for your pair of Knockers today!!