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Tiredness dismissed as childcare, but it was breast cancer
Summary
Georgina Hayward, a 30-year-old mother, found a lump and was diagnosed with invasive grade three breast cancer; she has had a nipple-sparing mastectomy and is awaiting staging results.
Content
Georgina Hayward, a 30-year-old beauty therapist from Leicester, noticed a lump in her right breast while shaving. She had felt tingling, itching and tiredness that she attributed to caring for her two-year-old and to recent breastfeeding. Her GP arranged urgent imaging and a biopsy, and she was diagnosed with invasive grade three breast cancer on November 26. She underwent a nipple-sparing mastectomy on January 6, 2026, and is now awaiting staging results and further treatment planning.
Known details:
- The lump was first noticed during shaving; Ms Hayward reported tingling, itching and ongoing tiredness.
- Her GP referred her for urgent ultrasound and biopsy because of the lump and a family history of breast cancer.
- The diagnosis given was invasive grade three breast cancer on November 26, and she had a nipple-sparing mastectomy on January 6, 2026, with a temporary breast expander in place.
- She is waiting for cancer staging to confirm size and spread; reconstructive implants are planned in six to 12 months depending on further treatment.
Summary:
The diagnosis led to prompt surgery and ongoing clinical assessment. Staging is the next procedural step reported and will guide whether additional treatments are needed. Undetermined at this time how treatment will proceed beyond staging and the planned reconstruction timeline.
