Hi there, I’m new to this site and to be honest very scared. I had surgery a week ago to have a cancer removed (lumpectomy). Results are in. Clear margins and clear nodes (that’s the good news) Grade ...
Hi @Kellee I was also diagnosed with triple negative (TNBC) a year ago. Lumpectomy followed by single mastectomy as the margins were clear but there were extensive spots of invasive DCIS lurking hence the mastectomy. Chemo was recommended and it's not an easy decision - I went ahead with it as there is just no way to identify which of us will not be affected again and which will benefit from further treatment. Chemo was 3 months of AC (3 weekly) and 12 weeks of Taxol. I took 6 months off work to do it and it's not pleasant but doable. No radiation as nodes were clear. This week is exactly one year since the diagnosis and the 12 month mammogram of the remaining breast and ultrasound are all clear. I feel well, been back working since May and my hair we now describe as 'deliberate' in style rather than tennis ball. Many of the women here will confirm that the start is a rollercoaster of shock, absorbing information, steep learning curve and decision making. It settles (rather fast!) into a treatment plan and what to do next on a very practical level. If you can you try not to worry about the universe of what ifs out there and rely on your treatment team for information (ask, ask, ask) and advice. This forum has seen it all and then some, I used it a lot as I moved through the various phases, fellow travellers all. Good luck.