http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3419373.stm

A Romanian woman has had a giant tumour the weight of a person removed
in a marathon operation.
The tumour weighed 80 kilograms (176 pounds) - twice as much as Lucica
Bunghez now weighs without it.

The 47-year-old suffers from a genetic disorder which causes tumours
to grow on her body.

The largest tumour ever to be removed is believed to have weighed
137kg - 302 pounds, according to Guinness World Records.

Rare disease

US surgeons, nurses and anaesthetists travelled to Romania to perform
the 10 hour marathon operation at Bucharest's Floreasca Hospital.

The team, led by Dr McKay McKinnon, a reconstructive surgeon from the
University of Chicago, offered their services for free after the
Romanian government could not afford the US$300,000 it would cost to
send Ms Bunghez to the US for the operation.

The tumour - which weighed just under 12 and a half stone - covered
most of her back and ran halfway down her thighs.

After the operation, Romanian doctor Ion Lascar, who was part of the
surgical team, joked that the lack of tumour "really suited her".

Ms Bunghez, a former cake seller from the Transylvanian city of
Brasov, Bunghez, suffers from the rare genetic disease Von
Recklinghausen's Disease.

The tumour initially appeared as a small lump when she was 22.

It was removed when it had reached 15 kg (33 lb) but it then
reappeared and grew even bigger.

She has been bedridden and unable to care for herself for three years
due to the growing tumour, which absorbed blood and nutrients like a
giant parasite.

Doctors had warned there was a risk of massive haemorrhaging when the
tumour was cut away from the body.

The team also operated on a 19-year-old Romanian woman who was
suffering from a facial tumour caused by a similar condition.


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