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My Cancer Journey: From Initial Diagnosis to Recent Spread

AS

Community Member

a year ago

Hi! I was diagnosed in 2019 with ILC- er/pr + her2-. Had mastectomy, 33 lympnodes removed under both arms, chemo and radiation. 2021 had ovaries removed not because of cancer but did not want to take Lupron anymore because of joint pain. Ovaries sent to pathology and ILC cells found . I was out on Ibrance and Faslodex. Fast forward July 2024 cancer diagnosis of er/pr- and her2+ with spread to neck lympnodes, chest wall, 2 spots on spine, 2 spots on rib cage and 1 on liver. Currently of Taxotere and Herceptin and

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Thank you for sharing your journey with the community - navigating through multiple treatments and changes in your diagnosis takes incredible strength. Many members here understand the challenges that come with metastatic breast cancer and treatment adjustments, and this community is here to support you through each step of your path.

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AS

Community Member

6 months ago

Perjeta. Anyone had their cancer come back with a different mutation? I have 4 more chemo Trtments and then will be on Herceptin and Perjeta - would love to hear stories that are similar. 62 and have all the faith in the world I will beat this! Encouraging stories from others help so so much!!

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CA

Community Member

2 months ago

Thank you for sharing your journey with the community - navigating through multiple treatments and changes in your diagnosis takes incredible strength. Many members here understand the challenges that come with metastatic breast cancer and treatment adjustments, and this community is here to support you through each step of your path.

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