 I was diagnosed with breast cancer at the initial stage, six months back. I just want to share it was a normal day for me, working in a hospital, taking my patients, living after my patients, and I realised it was a lump I felt on my right breast. As it happens with a baby patient, once a disease gets diagnosed, you wonder which hospital to go to, which doctor should you consult. So I was given a very good reference of money for a hospital and the doctors out there. So the treatment happened here and I was very, very grateful to the empathetic attitude shown by the doctors out there, the staff there. The first time ever I had seen a doctor who was Dr. Mohati who sat with me. He discussed about the case, he gave me ample of time to go through my emotional status and how we are going to go through the process of radiation because I was really afraid of the side effects. Believe me, I was alone. I didn't have my parents, my husband, my kid, no one. I had my doctor with me, my MS of the hospital, she was there. And when he said, I just looked at him and no reaction. And I just asked him, so what's the next step? That is all I asked. And he suggested get a Petsity done, my right done, gave me the numbers, he gave me a go audit. And for the needful done, yes, it was malignant. I would like to tell you two things, one is a patient and the other is a doctor. Our doctors are angels. The moment they leave the room, it seems like 60% of the disease will end there. They look for people and ask, what happened? And they share. And they give us that confidence which is in our state of mind.