Patient Name: Ms. Chibalonza Machara Rufine
Age: 31 years
Gender: Female
Country of Origin: Congo
Doctor Name: Dr. Arun Behl
Hospital Name: Fortis Hospital, Mulund, Mumbai
Treatment: Breast Cancer Evaluation
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The thought of having breast cancer can be very terrifying for a woman. For many, it can trigger anxiety, stress, and feelings of vulnerability. So, it has become crucial for women to undergo regular breast cancer screening, such as clinical breast exams or diagnostic tests like mammograms, ultrasounds, or biopsies.
Being informed about the disease and having an understanding of its risk factors and symptoms is also important.
Vaidam encountered a similar case of a Congo resident, Ms. Rufine, who was having doubts about getting diagnosed with breast cancer. So, to deal with her suspicion, she went to a local hospital and had a check-up. However, the doctor suggested that due to the limited sources for breast cancer screening, her diagnosis could be inaccurate or not correct at all.
So her doctor suggested consulting with the top cancer doctor in India and recommended Dr. Arun Behl, a skilled Oncologist with 43 years of experience.
After learning about the doctor and his accurate diagnosis of cancer, Ms. Rufine agreed to come to India. She wanted to come through a medical tourism company, which would assist her with every step.
So she started searching online for the best medical tourism company in India and came across our website (Vaidam Health). As she dropped a query, one of our case managers, who spoke her language, was assigned to her.
After a thorough discussion with the case manager and an understanding of how this process works, Ms. Rufine chose our assistance and flew to India with her friend.
When she arrived in India, one of our team members picked her up from the airport and dropped her off at her pre-booked hotel.
She then went to consult with Dr. Arun Behl. The doctor performed some evaluation tests like a Mammogram, Breast Ultrasound, and MRI and revealed that there were no traces of breast cancer and she was in good health.
Ms. Rufine felt relieved with the good news and thanked Dr. Arun for the accurate diagnosis.
She stayed in India for 6 days and then returned to Congo with a smile on her face.
We hope she understands the importance of breast screening and helps spread the word about breast cancer awareness!