My mom had
stage I breast cancer just three years ago.
Not exact matches
I was
just returning to the workouts when I was diagnosed with
stage three
breast cancer at the end of October 2015.
Dr Matthew Lam, Senior Research Officer at Breakthrough
Breast Cancer, said: «The conclusions that the researchers have drawn, whilst
just hypotheses at this
stage, are certainly interesting.
I had
just learned that my
breast cancer had progressed to
Stage 4 and, because even my
cancer is an overachiever, it had mutated to the dreaded, triple - negative type of metastatic
breast cancer for which there is not only no cure but also no treatments available on the market and for which the average prognosis is
just 18 months from reoccurrence.
About 40 percent of the young
cancer patients were diagnosed with what's known as
stage two tumors, when
cancer has spread to lymph nodes surrounding the
breast while
just 34 percent of older women were diagnosed when
cancer had reached
stage two.
(ISTOCKPHOTO) If you have early -
stage breast cancer (
stage I or II), chances are good that you'll be offered a lumpectomy, which takes out
just the tumor and a thin margin of
cancer - free tissue, instead of a mastectomy, which involves removal of the entire
breast.
I was
just returning to the workouts when I was diagnosed with
stage three
breast cancer at the end of October 2015.
I have
just started chemotherapy for
breast cancer in the early
stages.
:) I have
stage IV metastatic
breast cancer,
just as Rachel did.