Aitana Mas, a Compromís politician, has shared an emotional image on her social networks: two drinks and a toast, celebrating the news she had been waiting to hear for so long. After months of treatment, his doctors have confirmed that “there is no longer a trace of cancer.”
The former vice president of the Consell replacing Mónica Oltra expressed her relief and happiness in the publication, stating that the words “complete response” were the ones she most wanted to hear from her doctors. This diagnosis indicates that the treatment has been effective and there is no evidence of the disease left in your body.
Since April, Aitana Mas has shared every step of her fight against breast cancer with her followers. At that moment, he announced his diagnosis, but with a message of hope: “The bad news is that I have cancer. The good news is that I plan to be cured, so don’t panic.”
Aitana Mas has described the process as “very hard”, but she has faced it with the support of her loved ones. In her message, she emphasizes that they have “made it”, highlighting that she has not been alone on this path. She thanks her husband, family, friends and medical team, and emphasizes that all of them have been an essential part of her recovery. “We are a team,” adds the politician.
Although Mas celebrates the end of chemotherapy and the excellent news that there is no trace of cancer, he recognizes that there is still a long way to go. In the coming days, he will begin radiotherapy treatment, which aims to eliminate any possible residue of the disease that has not been detected. Despite this, she appears calmer when facing this last stage.
Making breast cancer visible
Throughout the entire process, Aitana Mas has used her social networks to share her experience, making every aspect of the disease visible. From the moment she decided to cut her hair before it began to fall out due to chemotherapy, until her time under the knife, the politician has maintained a positive and hopeful attitude.
In addition to telling his personal story, Mas has taken the opportunity to claim the importance of public health in caring for patients with diseases such as cancer. In particular, he has defended the need to revert the management of hospitals, such as Vinalopó, into public hands, following the example of Dénia and Manises.
Symptoms of breast cancer
Breast cancer is a disease that mainly affects women, although it can also appear in men. It occurs when cells in the mammary gland grow and multiply abnormally, forming tumors. Breast cancer can manifest itself with various symptoms that must be evaluated by a specialist. One of the main signs is the appearance of a lump in the breast or armpit. Changes in the shape of the breast, such as swelling or retraction of the skin, and alterations in the nipple, such as retraction, eczema or blood secretion, may also be observed.
Other symptoms include breast pain, which, although usually benign, could also be related to cancer. Additionally, changes in the skin of the breast, such as an “orange peel”-like texture, are warning signs. Many times, breast cancer is asymptomatic and detected by mammography, so regular screening is crucial for early diagnosis.
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