66lb Tumor Removed from Woman.

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Old Dec 13, 2004 | 01:47 PM
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Red face 66lb Tumor Removed from Woman.

I'm sorry, but if you're too fat to realize a 66lb tumor is growing in you it's diet time.

Woman Happy To Be Alive After 66-Pound Tumor Removed
Four People Had To Assist In Lifting Tumor


UPDATED: 11:18 AM EST December 13, 2004
CINCINNATI -- Doctors in Ohio have removed a 66-pound tumor from a woman who said she now feels as if a long pregnancy is over.

A woman had surgery to remove a 66-pound non-cancerous, ovarian tumor from her abdomen.

Grace Radtke said she knew something was wrong, but had no idea it was a 66-pound tumor that was causing her pain.

"I couldn't believe it," Radtke said. "It just floored me."

Last week, Radtke underwent surgery to remove the giant ovarian cyst -- the size of three watermelons -- that was lodged under her ribs.

Radtke weighed more than 300 pounds when she suddenly started losing weight without dieting. Her family encouraged her to get medical attention.

Doctors said the tumor had been growing for at least one year with huge blood vessels attached. She said despite losing weight and having difficulty walking, she was nervous about seeing a doctor.

"I was so scared. I didn't know what the outcome would be," she said.

Dr. Greg Duma, a gynecologist who performed the surgery, said if they hadn't removed the tumor, it would have continued to grow.

After hours of surgery, four people were needed to lift the heavy tumor. Doctors said they had to roll the tumor onto a stretcher.

"My hat was soaked with sweat and they kept having to blot my glasses because it was very physically demanding," Duma said.

Experts said the 40-year-old mother of three is living proof that the human body is still a mystery and that it's never too late to start trusting doctors.

"I would say just go ahead and do it, because you never know what will happen to you. If you have the support of your family and everybody loves you, you'll be OK," Radtke said.

The Ohio woman says she's thankful to be alive.

The non-cancerous ovarian tumor was removed earlier this month at University Hospital in Cincinnati. It came out intact during a one-hour operation.

Her doctor said the giant tumor could have been growing for up to five years.
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Old Dec 13, 2004 | 01:51 PM
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I had a friend that had one the size of a football. But she was like 6'4".
Old Dec 13, 2004 | 02:16 PM
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That's almost as bad as that fat chick who "infused" herself into her couch.
Old Dec 13, 2004 | 02:22 PM
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I tumor the size of an 8 year old.

How do you not realize a tumor the size of an elementary schooler. Talk about a weight loss program.
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