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Dr Punam Krishan says she cried after breast cancer diagnosis
Summary
TV doctor Punam Krishan disclosed a breast cancer diagnosis received five months ago and said she often cried while coping; she praised NHS care and described feeling healed and still 'navigating' life after treatment.
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Dr Punam Krishan, a Glasgow-born NHS GP and TV presenter, has disclosed a breast cancer diagnosis she received five months ago. She said the news left her in shock and that she cried at times while coping. She described finding comfort in nature and in walks with her dog, and praised her husband, family and medical teams for the support she received.
Known details:
- Krishan disclosed the diagnosis publicly this week and said she is "still navigating" life after treatment.
- She said she cried in the car, in bed and in the shower after learning the diagnosis.
- She credited her GP for referral onto the urgent cancer pathway and praised breast care, oncology and nursing teams for their clinical care and compassion.
- Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the UK, and about 4,800 cases are diagnosed in Scotland each year.
Summary:
Krishan says the experience has given her a deeper understanding of what it is like to live with cancer and how it affects patients and families. Undetermined at this time.
