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Metastatic
By jleeh, 4 months ago |
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Anyone else supporting someone with metastatic? | ||
Biopsy Results
By jleeh, 4 months ago
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Waiting to find out if I have cancer
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I had my procedure done at KU on a Friday morning and had results by Monday at 8:00AM. | ||
ER+ PR+ and HER2+
By HollySmith, 4 months ago
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HER 2 positive breast cancer
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I was diagnosed with Stage 2b Invasive Ductal Carcinoma that was estrogen positive, progesterone positive and HER2 positive in January 2020. I received 6 chemo treatments initially and after a double... | ||
Olathe Area
By davebrockway, 4 months ago
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Johnson County
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My wife was diagnosed with Metastatic Breast Cancer in December 2022 and is being treated at KU | ||
How are you handling your high risk diagnosis?
By Juliesfan18, 4 months ago
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High risk for developing breast cancer
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Based on my genetic (not BRCA) and family history I’m at a higher risk to develop breast cancer. Right now I’m getting screened twice a year. If you’re high risk what choices have you made for breast ... | ||
JOCO resident
By momoftwo, 4 months ago
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Johnson County
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Hi, I was diagnosed in 2013 with ductal carcinoma in situ. My testing and surgeries were all at KU in their main hospital. I had a wonderful experience there. | ||
In the first year
By janedoe7, 4 months ago |
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Hi, I finished with active treatment about six months ago. I have already had two mild "scares" that I had to do MRI's for but all was good. I feel like I'm still in the halo from treatment so nothi... | ||
Leawood area
By Iamasurvivor, 4 months ago
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Johnson County
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Hi. I was diagnosed with HER2+ ER+/PR+ breast cancer in 2022. I live in Leawood/Overland Park area. | ||
HER2+
By Iamasurvivor, 4 months ago
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HER 2 positive breast cancer
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I was diagnosed with HER2+ breast cancer in early 2022. My treatment plan included one year of Herceptin treatments spaced every 3 weeks apart plus 6 treatments of chemotherapy, a lumpectomy and 3 we... | ||
Found at routine mammogram
By Iamasurvivor, 4 months ago
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Invasive ductal carcinoma
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In late January 2022 I went for my routine mammogram at Menorah Medical Center. A week later I was called back for an ultrasound. Then I was called back for a biopsy another week later. On Feb 11, 20... | ||
Leawood/OP area
By janedoe7, 4 months ago
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Johnson County
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Hi, I’m in the Leawood/OP area. Diagnosed 2023 and treated at Menorah. | ||
Stage 1
By janedoe7, 4 months ago
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Invasive lobular carcinoma
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Hi! I was diagnosed with ILC in 2023. I am unbelievably lucky to have caught it so early. This is a sneaky cancer, as you know. No signs or symptoms--it was found at a routine mammogram at Diagnost... | ||
How it was found
By FOF101, 5 months ago
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Invasive ductal carcinoma
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I was diagnosed in 2023 and it was a shock! I had a lump I could feel in my left breast but I always have cysts so I wasn’t worried. I got it checked out and it was a cyst. Then they told me they foun... | ||
Almost 11 years!
By momoftwo, 5 months ago |
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Hi all, I will hit my 11 year cancer free mark on Sept. 23, 2024! I had a double mastectomy but no chemo, radiation, or medication. I'm happy to be here and connect with you all. | ||
This was my diagnosis
By momoftwo, 5 months ago
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Ductal carcinoma in situ
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Hi all, I was diagnosed with DCIS almost 11 years ago. Happy to be here! ❤️ |
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