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Surgeon's Brutal Ordeal: A Patient's Account
26 Jan
Summary
- Patient trusted surgeon for breast cancer treatment in 2003.
- Surgeon convicted for needless operations in 2017.
- Book details medical abuse and negligence from survivor.

Deborah Douglas recounts her distressing journey after seeking treatment for breast cancer in 2003, initially believing she had found top-tier private healthcare. Her chosen surgeon, Ian Paterson, was later convicted in 2017 for performing needless operations and received a 20-year prison sentence.
Douglas's memoir, "The Cost of Trust," co-written with writer Tracy King, details her personal ordeal. The book serves as both a survivor's memoir and a stark account of medical malpractice and negligence. Douglas highlights how her trust in Paterson led to a mastectomy and subsequent reconstructive surgery, a procedure that has left her with lasting trauma.




