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arpie
4 years agoMember
Hi @SazziBloss, welcome to the blog. You are in the right spot for helpful info and support xx
Definitely see the Onc .. that is THEIR area of expertise (not the surgeon's) and they cover both decisions on chemo and/or hormone therapy. Maybe Even seeing a Rad Onc as well, just to cover all the bases .... your Medical Onc will possibly suggest that. Mine did.
Mine was small, caught early and clear margins (tho one was 'tight'). It was decided NO Chemo, but I had rads and am on tabs.
It is also just good to have another couple of sets of eyes going over your surgery area and your results .. for peace of mind that all bases have been covered.
Take care, all the best for your ongoing appts and treatment xx
Check out this post for some general info on the blog ... and 'tick sheets' down the bottom that may you help formulate questions to your team xx
https://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/discussion/23477/a-big-welcome-to-all-our-new-members#latest
Definitely see the Onc .. that is THEIR area of expertise (not the surgeon's) and they cover both decisions on chemo and/or hormone therapy. Maybe Even seeing a Rad Onc as well, just to cover all the bases .... your Medical Onc will possibly suggest that. Mine did.
Mine was small, caught early and clear margins (tho one was 'tight'). It was decided NO Chemo, but I had rads and am on tabs.
It is also just good to have another couple of sets of eyes going over your surgery area and your results .. for peace of mind that all bases have been covered.
Take care, all the best for your ongoing appts and treatment xx
Check out this post for some general info on the blog ... and 'tick sheets' down the bottom that may you help formulate questions to your team xx
https://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/discussion/23477/a-big-welcome-to-all-our-new-members#latest