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Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day

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Astrida_BCNA
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3 days ago

On this Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day, we acknowledge that Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC) is treatable but incurable.

Katie shares what she wants others to know about living with MBC and her message for other young women. Watch the full video here

 

BCNA has information and resources for those living with MBC. Read more about our latest international MBC advocacy efforts here: 

Count Us In. From Australia to the world: Leading the push for global metastatic breast cancer visibility

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  • The yearly Garvan Institute Annual Public Breast Cancer Lecture (see mgl​'s post here) is a fascinating watch too. 
    Annual public breast cancer lecture - garvan institute | BCNA Online Network

    SO much good information explaining who is doing what behind the scenes in research in trying to identify the reasons why some women go Metastatic & others don't plus improvements in the use of immunotherapy ..... ....

    You can check the Lecture Video here on Youtube:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTG8w8XlXv8

    Here's a series of screenshots re recently approved therapies for BC, showing the benefits to patients who are on them  ....

     

     

     

     

    They HOPE that this one IS approved soon, for Stage ll .... it is already covered for Stage lll

    Genome testing is still seen as being expensive for some patients

    Success with some trials reducing progression 

    Adding Progesterone to some patients on AI, reduces hot flushes ..... 

     

     

  • The yearly Garvan Institute Annual Public Breast Cancer Lecture (see mgl​'s post here) is a fascinating watch too. 
    Annual public breast cancer lecture - garvan institute | BCNA Online Network

    SO much good information explaining who is doing what behind the scenes in research in trying to identify the reasons why some women go Metastatic & others don't plus improvements in the use of immunotherapy ..... ....

    You can check the Lecture Video here on Youtube:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTG8w8XlXv8

    Here's a series of screenshots re recently approved therapies for BC, showing the benefits to patients who are on them  ....

     

     

     

     

    They HOPE that this one IS approved soon, for Stage ll .... it is already covered for Stage lll

    Genome testing is still seen as being expensive for some patients

    Success with some trials reducing progression 

    Adding Progesterone to some patients on AI, reduces hot flushes ..... 

     

     

  • Sadly, up to 30% of those diagnosed with early Breast Cancer, with good surgery results & no lymph node involvement .... may go on to develop Metastatic Cancer.

    But the GOOD NEWS is that 70% DON'T!

    More research is needed to be able to 'predict' who may be susceptible to developing Stage 4/Terminal Breast Cancer, as only about 5% of donated funds, currently goes towards this research.  

    No-one knows who (or why) some will progress to Stage 4 Breast Cancer ..... Just be aware that it 'may' happen.

    Everyone needs to remain vigilant to any changes in aches & pains that you are experiencing, anything 'untoward' with your recovery - whether 2-3 years after your surgery - or 5-10 years - even 10-20 years after your treatment has finished ..... 

    You should also have bone density tests at regular intervals .... 

    IF IN DOUBT, GET CHECKED OUT!

    https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=1329923102002190

     

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