Big Failures and Small Satisfactions
We diagnosed Mrs. R with breast cancer last year around the same time. We have been treating her for diabetes and hypertension for several years, but Mrs. R never once complained about a lump in her breast. We also failed to perform a routine clinical breast examination. Suddenly last year she hesitantly told me, “I don’t know how to say this to you. I am thinking of you like my own son and saying this. I have a small peanut sized swelling in my right breast. I don’t know how to handle this. Will you help me?” From here all subsequent events flowed in a frenzy from a detailed physical examination to referral to the tertiary care hospital, a diagnosis of advanced breast cancer stage IV, till radiation therapy to remove some tumor in the breast. Mrs. R was given a bad prognosis and was told that nothing much can be done about her cancer as it had spread to her lungs and all bones. Through this entire ordeal Mrs. R and her 28 year old son S would regularly visit me and sit an...