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Hi im New to this can someone help me please0
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Hello - one of our ladies on here, @SoldierCrab has put together a post that is helpful for newbies like yourself. Everyone has a diagnosis of Breast Cancer but from there on it is different for all.
This first link will hopefully help you - click on the one that is relevant to your diagnosis
https://www.bcna.org.au/understanding-breast-cancer/types-of-breast-cancer/
This is the welcome post that gives you so much needed guidanceBelow are a couple of links to help you find your
way around the forum and also how to find a breast care nurse and how to order
a MY journey Kit if you haven't got one yet.It can be a whirlwind when we first get a
diagnosed.... Breathe and take it one step at a time.The what and how thread.
http://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/discussion/14879/the-what-and-how-thread/p1
Breast Care Nurses
https://www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au/OurMission/OurNurses/FindANurse.aspx
My Journey Kits and other
resources.https://www.bcna.org.au/resources/
BCNA Helpline 1800 500 258
If you have any questions, concerns or require any further information
or support please call 1800 500 258. The Helpline is open Monday,
Wednesday and Friday from 9 am till 5 pm EST and Tuesday and Thursday from 9 am
till 9 pm EST.How to understand your pathology reports
Best wishes
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Hi Marie. Pretty much everyone here has had or is undergoing treatment for breast cancer. There are thousands of threads here on thousands of topics!
If you'd like to, tell us a little about yourself and your diagnosis. Then people who have had similar to you can write to you about it.
For example, I was diagnosed last year at the age of 51 after a routine mammogram. My tumour was classed as early breast cancer but because of my bad family history I did further tests, had chemotherapy (called TC) and then a bilateral mastectomy. Today I found out that I have a gene mutation that greatly increased my chance of getting breast cancer as well as some other ones. My tumour was estrogen receptor positive (as about 75% of breast cancers are) so I'm taking a pill to stop estrogen in my body for five to ten years.
You can use the search bar to find discusdions on topics that are of particular interest to you.
I'm sorry you find yourself here. It's a club no of us wanted to join. I hope you find this forum as helpful as I have. Big hug, K xox2 -
Hi there i was diagnosed 12 years ago
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That's a long time! Did you have a mastectomy?0
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Hi @Marie64 - welcome to the forum - tho as Kate says - none of us really want to be here!
With your diagnosis 12 years ago - I am guessing you had surgery & maybe chemo or radiation and probably hormone tablets? Is everything going well with you now?
I am 65 and my lump (Invasive Lobular Cancer) was detected last November. I had my surgery in January, then had 4 weeks of radiation and am now on hormone inhibiting tablets for a minimum of 5 years.
Put up any question you like ...... and someone will jump on & answer it!
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Hello @Marie64
Thank you for your post. You may like to have a look at the link below, it contains information about our online community guidelines and navigating your way around the online network. Dont hesitate to contact one of the moderators if you have any concerns @Giovanna_BCNA, @Riki_BCNA, @Rosie_BCNA
https://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/categories/online-community-info
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