 My wife Rena Lutra, she had breast cancer two years back. She was treated in this hospital. She had chemotherapy surgery and radiotherapy. She's been doing very well since then. About three weeks back during a routine, PET CT, we discovered that she again has some metasis in the brain. Then we were directed to Dr. Anurag Saxena. And they have suggested surgery for the brain to remove the small tumor which has been seen. I'm quite happy. He's very good doctor. Quite satisfied. It's seen another thing that won't happen. We were very happy with the entire team's support. They guided us about how the surgery will be done and how they will take good care to see that her speech which was likely to be affected by that area is not affected. And as we can see, the results have been good. We are hoping to be discharged today after three days and everything has gone off very well so far. Mrs. Rena Lutra, she's a cancer survivor and she was referred to us because during a routine PET scan, she was found to have a tumor which was sitting in that area of the brain which is responsible for language or speech or verbal speech area. This area is called as a motor speech area which actually enables us to speak, to write down and to express ourselves. So it is a very, very important area of the brain and this tumor was found just sitting on that particular area of the brain and if this tumor would have increased in size, it would have definitely caused her deficits of her language and speech. Now because this tumor was sitting there and she had a history of breast cancer, it was very important for this tumor to come out but at the same time, there was a major risk of damaging that particular area of the brain because this tumor was in that area. So she underwent a special surgery. It is called as awake renautomy during which the patient is kept awake during the entire brain surgery. However, it was completely pain-free. She was chanting Gayatri mantra during the entire surgery whenever the tumor was being operated that brain was stimulated with electrocortico-graphy and all other latest technological equipments were used. She underwent surgery very well during the entire surgery. There was no episode where there was a loss of speech or where she had shown any permanent deficits in language or speech. We were able to remove the tumor and she did absolutely fine. She was discharged within few days of surgery. She is doing absolutely well and I hope her all the best.