You will have quite a wait until March the 24th, and now is the time where it is easy to assume, and become fearful. I remember how hard that was to wait until it all began, and letting people know. I too found mine early - in size, and after my first op, they had to do a second for the lymph nodes had already had cancer travel to them. But here I am 8 months after treatment, and back at work. I will be 48 this year. I suggest you keep an open mind, when you read all the advice that is relevant to individual diagnosis, cancer types, experiences and side effects. I had next to non of what other had had, and assumed Id have a far worse time than it was. Its amazing how as time goes by, we let go of a bad experience, and just focus on good things. Its how we repair emotionally, and enjoy happiness I guess. I had chemotherapy, and there is only a certain type out of many, that makes you lose your hair, the Triple Negative Breast Cancer crew, often get that, as we can only have Chemo and Radiation for out type of Cancer. I found mine early too, lucky, because it was an aggressive type. I thought the worst at the start, and now I look back, I can see, it was only because I knew nothing about it. When you are young, fit, well, you have increased luck behind you. All the best, Bel xx