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What Options Are Available For Triple Negative Ductal Cancer Other Than Chemo, Mystectomy, And More Chemo Or Radiation? Just Diagnosed.

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SANFORD NORTH CAROLINA 27330

it has not metastasized. initially, a Kittie stuck her claw in the areola and it got hard but I thought it was scar tissue from a prior keratosis surgery. I had an annual physical 2 weeks later and took antibiotics for 10 days. I have had a mammogram, ultrasound, CT Scan, MRI, Genetic testing, and an excisional biopsy. i have been recommended to remove the breast which I do not want to do if there is any other option. there is no pain, redness or swelling!! what would be your thoughts on this… read more

March 1, 2024
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" Thank you so very much for the encouragement, advice, and suggestions that I so desperately need!! I hope all is well with you and I will keep you in my daily Prayers!! Please continue to Pray for me!! Thank you again!!

March 2, 2024
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Be open about your feelings with the oncologist, and also run your concerns by your PCP, as they are the ones monitoring your entire health. Once that's done, you may feel more confident in making your decisions. Keeping you in prayers as you navigate through all the test results, treatment information, etc. to make the decisions that are right for you. Hugs!

March 2, 2024

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