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Dear Laura,
I do not fit into your criteria, but wanted to address this topic from a different perspective.
Another issue with ladies in Regional and Rural areas is cost. I live on the Victorian/NSW Border, my options for Radiation were with the local Private Radiation/Oncology Unit or a six hour round trip to Melbourne (I had 30 radiation sessions).
If I lived in the city I would be able to have Radiation at a Public Hospital with all costs going through Medicare.
The out of pocket costs of having Radiation through this private system ran into the thousands. Having a diagnosis of breast cancer is devastating enough without the ongoing financial ramifications.
I requested a mastectomy, however my diagnosis of clear margins, low grade cancer and no lymph node involvement didn’t warrant this drastic procedure. I also wonder if ladies are opting for mastectomy because they feel that the outcome is better than having a Lumpectomy followed by Radiation?
Laura, one issue that I think a lot of ladies would like the BCNA to push for more public awareness of is the unfairness of costs when diagnosed with Breast Cancer. One being the discrimination of costs involved with Mammograms and Ultrasounds. Prior to my diagnosis I could go and have a free mammogram through Breast Screen, now that I have been diagnosed with Breast Cancer I am no longer eligible, I will now have large out of pocket costs to have my yearly tests. I call this Discrimination!
Viv