I Found A Lump In My Breast - What Happens Now? With Dr Tasha See more
So you've done a self exam, or you or your partner have noticed something with your breast/s that you are concerned about and you need to make an appointment to see a consultant. But what happens in this appointment?
In today's video I'm demystifying 'what happens next', to help to reduce your anxiety and fear that inevitably you could be experiencing.
WORRIED ABOUT A BREAST LUMP OR SYMPTOM?
FRUSTRATED AND CONFUSED BY CONFLICTING INFORMATION?
TRYING TO NAVIGATE LIFE AFTER BREAST CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND DON’T KNOW WHERE TO TURN?
Breast health has become an important topic for both women and men. But with a huge amount of conflicting and confusing information out there, it can be hard to find the advice, support and care that you need.
My Breast My Health was created to make understanding breast health easy. Whether you’re looking to learn how to keep your breasts healthy, concerned about new symptoms or learning to live post-diagnosis, you’re in the right place.
Hi, I'm Dr TASHA
I’m a Doctor, Breast Cancer Surgeon and Medical Educator. After 20 years helping people to understand and overcome breast health problems, I’ve seen first hand the fear, frustration and stress that my patients go through.
As a breast specialist with over a decade’s worth of experience, I understand finding the right information, processing a diagnosis, understanding treatment and getting accurate, practical advice as you ride the rollercoaster of emotions can be really tough.
But I’m here to help.
Many people think that as a Breast Specialist Surgeon, I just do surgery. But that’s far from the truth. In fact, the majority of my patients don’t need any treatment at all – just advice and support.
The internet can be a wonderful source of information but when it comes to breast health there’s a lot of inaccurate information out there. Listening to the wrong advice could cause you unnecessary worry or even put your health at risk.
So I wanted to create an accessible hub where you could find useful, accurate and reliable information from a trusted source – a Breast Health Doctor – all in one place.
That’s exactly what you’ll find on My Breast My Health, welcome to my YouTube Channel.
#breastcancer #breastcancertreatement #breastcancerawareness #livingwithbreastcancer
What is Metastatic Breast Cancer? - Dr Tasha explains in this video See more
Metastatic breast cancer, also known as secondary breast cancer, or stage 4 breast cancer is when the primary cancer has spread into other areas of the body.
In my previous video I share the story of Sarah Harding, as far as it is known in the public domain, on her breast cancer journey. In today's video, I wanted to talk more about what metastatic breast cancer is.
Hi, I'm Dr Tasha
I’m a Doctor, Breast Cancer Surgeon and Medical Educator. After 20 years helping people to understand and overcome breast health problems, I’ve seen first hand the fear, frustration and stress that my patients go through.
As a breast specialist with over a decade’s worth of experience, I understand finding the right information, processing a diagnosis, understanding treatment and getting accurate, practical advice as you ride the rollercoaster of emotions can be really tough.
But I’m here to help.
Many people think that as a Breast Specialist Surgeon, I just do surgery. But that’s far from the truth. In fact, the majority of my patients don’t need any treatment at all – just advice and support.
The internet can be a wonderful source of information but when it comes to breast health there’s a lot of inaccurate information out there. Listening to the wrong advice could cause you unnecessary worry or even put your health at risk.
So I wanted to create an accessible hub where you could find useful, accurate and reliable information from a trusted source – a Breast Health Doctor – all in one place.
That’s exactly what you’ll find on My Breast My Health, welcome to my YouTube Channel.
#BreastCancerAwareness #BreastCancer #BreastCare #stage4breastcancer #metastaticbreastcancer #secondarybreastcancer #breastcancersurvivor #breastcancerstories #breastsurgeon #chemotherapy #radiotherapy #SarahHarding #Girlsaloud
Breast Cancer Awareness: Education is the best prevention - Live webinar See more
October is breast cancer awareness month. It began in the US in 1985, running as a week-long event, and has since become a global campaign to raise awareness, educate people, and raise funds for research into this deasease.
To celebrate and help bring more awareness to breast cancer, we were honoured to host an insightful webinar with some of our leading specialists. We were joined by:
➣Dr Tasha Gandamihardja, consultant oncoplastic breast surgeon in Buckhurst Hill: https://bit.ly/3D31gfn
➣Mr Jaroslaw Krupa, consultant oncoplastic breast surgeon in Leicester and Nottingham: https://bit.ly/3MBmbta
➣Dr Shiroma De Silva-Minor, consultant breast oncologist in London, Oxford, and Swindon: https://bit.ly/3ME1qwX
During our live webinar, we discussed the importance of educating women about breast cancer, the signs to look out for, and how to reduce your chances of developing the condition. Our experts also explain what to expect from a breast check, what happens after a diagnosis, and what treatment options are available for patients.
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