I Am Er Negative ,pr Positive 10 Percent, Her2 Negative, Does That Mean I Am Triple Negative Since The Progesterone Is Only 10 Percent,
Stage one,no nodes involved no spread, small invasive 9 mm
No you are estrogen progesterone dominant. Read the first comment by the AI
It is often treated as triple negative.
No fortunately. Triple negative is its own animal with its own challenges.
No, you are not considered triple-negative. Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is defined as being negative for estrogen receptors (ER), progesterone receptors (PR), and the HER2 protein. Since your cancer is PR positive, even at 10 percent, it does not qualify as triple-negative.
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