Hi Lizzie13. Yes Triple Negative is very aggressive, but my thought was that there are other ways to treat cancer of all kinds, which I saw at Hallwang Clinic. They even had success with a Triple Negative lady from France who was given up on in France. Her name is Alice and you can see her on Hallwang Facebook site. I just think that the Germans are very far ahead of Australia in treating cancer, mainly because they try everything according to what blood and individual tumour testing shows. I do trust the doctors at Hallwang but maybe all their treatments won't work for me, but at Hallwang everyone is treated individually. Here we all have to take the same medicine to see if it works or not. It's all very confusing, only thing about Hallwang is that because they have to source experimental drugs from the US it's quite expensive. I think all drugs should be available for everyone and I understand why Australia is very cautious but maybe here the doctors could be a little more experimental with personalised individual medicine, as it's just blanket treatment for everyone. Could be good or bad, but I just tried Hallwang, and of course I take my medicines here as well. It's just that as I said earlier, the GP2 vaccine that I had is shown to work with faslodex which I take, you can google GP2 vaccine, and it can be used if you test positive for HLA, to which you may be positive whether you are Triple Negative or any other combination of character of cancer. I had my own personal trial along with intense vitamin infusions and I do think it worked as my tumour markers went down and all my bloods were normal when I came home. Maybe it will last or not.