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Home / Health / Babestation Star's Breast Cancer Battle: Unexpected Dent Leads to Life-Saving Diagnosis

Babestation Star's Breast Cancer Battle: Unexpected Dent Leads to Life-Saving Diagnosis

17 Nov

Summary

  • Jess West, Babestation star, diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer
  • Unusual symptom was a dent in her right breast, not a lump
  • Underwent double mastectomy with reconstruction surgery
Babestation Star's Breast Cancer Battle: Unexpected Dent Leads to Life-Saving Diagnosis

In a shocking revelation, Babestation star Jess West, 35, has been diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer. Jess, who has appeared on the UK adult channel for many years, took to social media on November 10th, 2025 to share her heartbreaking news.

Contrary to the common belief that breast cancer presents as a lump, Jess's symptom was an unexpected dent in her right breast. She had noticed the indentation for some time, but it was only after a fellow Babestation colleague pointed it out that Jess decided to get it checked. A subsequent mammogram and biopsy confirmed the presence of three large, deeply embedded tumors that had caused the skin to be drawn inward.

Faced with limited options due to the size of the lumps, Jess underwent a double mastectomy with reconstruction surgery on November 5th, 2025. The specialist surgeon, Dr. Simon Smith, was able to remove the affected breast and rebuild it, leaving minimal scarring. He also performed a procedure to preserve Jess's nipples, which were just 3mm away from the cancer.

Despite being classified as low-risk for breast cancer and not carrying the BRCA gene, Jess's cancer had spread to her lymph nodes. She is now undergoing further tests to determine the next steps in her treatment. In the meantime, Jess is urging all women to be vigilant and get any unusual changes in their breasts checked, no matter how small. "Anything at all, like a dent, a lump, like an indentation, or if your skin changes, anything at all, just go and get checked," she advises.

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Jess West noticed an indentation or dent in her right breast, which was an unexpected symptom of her Stage 2 breast cancer.
Jess West underwent a double mastectomy with reconstruction surgery on November 5th, 2025 to remove the affected breast and rebuild it. She is now undergoing further tests to determine the next steps in her treatment.
Jess West is urging all women to get any unusual changes in their breasts checked, even if it's just a small dent or indentation, as it can be a sign of cancer.

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