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Mexican Woman has 132 Pound Tumor Removed Photos

Ruth Kamau  ·  June 5, 2017

MEXICO — In a story that left doctors and the public alike in awe, a 44-year-old woman from a small town in central Mexico underwent a grueling surgery on June 5, 2017, to remove a massive 132-pound tumor from her abdomen. The operation, performed at a public hospital in the capital, marked one of those rare medical feats that make you stop and think about the human body’s limits. For years, the woman had carried the growth, which started as a minor lump but ballooned over time, causing constant pain and mobility issues that upended her daily life.

Surgeons worked for nearly eight hours to extract the benign tumor, which had grown so large it pressed against her vital organs. The team, led by a seasoned oncologist, carefully navigated the procedure to avoid complications, using standard tools and techniques available at the facility. Photos released by the hospital showed the enormous mass, roughly the size of a large beach ball, sitting on a scale after removal—it was hard not to feel a mix of relief and shock seeing something like that. The woman, who asked to remain unnamed for privacy, had delayed seeking help due to financial constraints, a common barrier in rural areas.

After the surgery, she spent several days in intensive care, but reports indicated a smooth recovery with no major setbacks. Her case quickly drew attention on social media and in local news outlets, highlighting how access to healthcare can turn dire situations around. It wasn’t just about the weight of the tumor; it spoke to the broader struggles many face in getting timely treatment.

As she returned home to her family, the story served as a quiet reminder of medical progress in the country, even in less affluent settings. While these operations aren’t everyday occurrences, they show what determination and skill can achieve, leaving a lasting impression on those who heard about it.