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£100k for model who lost breast after doctor’s tumour blunder

- By Claire Duffin

A FORMER model who had a mastectomy after doctors overestima­ted the size of a lump by nearly six times has been awarded £100,000 compensati­on.

Diane Chambers, 48, said she has been left permanentl­y disfigured and unable to work after the ‘needless’ procedure.

She went into debt over mounting bills for further medical treatment and therapy, and even contemplat­ed suicide after having her breast removed when she should have been offered a less invasive lumpectomy.

Miss Chambers, from Derby, who was an Athena ‘poster girl’ in the 1990s, was about to have a breast lift operation in 2012 when doctors found a potentiall­y cancerous 14mm lump. An NHS consultant mistakenly overestima­ted its size by nearly six times and she had the mastectomy.

A report later found medics had failed to give her an MRI scan, did not assess the size of the tumour, and said she could have had a lumpectomy.

Miss Chambers received a payout after Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust admitted failing to advise of alternativ­e treatment and agreed to an out-of-court settlement.

‘The worst thing is the knockon effects,’ she said. ‘As far as my relationsh­ips go, I don’t think I’ll ever have another.

‘I’m nearly 50 and living with my parents. I have scars, no feeling, and ugly odd-shaped body parts now. I just want to

‘I haven’t had any answers’

be able to sit in a room with the consultant who failed me and ask her why she did it. But I haven’t had any answers.’

She spent two years with just one breast before having a procedure which involved stretching her skin with a balloon to create a replacemen­t breast. But she said she was left with asymmetric­al breasts and unable to work due to extreme pain in her arm and shoulder.

She said that in 2015 she separated from her partner because of the stress of the operation and arguments about money. She also lost her job as an administra­tor.

The NHS trust denied Miss Chambers had ‘an unsatisfac­tory outcome from surgery’ although it admitted ‘a negligent failure to advise the claimant of the alternativ­es to mastectomy’.

 ??  ?? Disfigured: Diane Chambers
Disfigured: Diane Chambers

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