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3 years agoI have metastatic triple negative breast cancer. Anyone else diagnosed with thia? If so what treatments are being given? Thank you for all replies.
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Many community members here are navigating triple negative breast cancer and understand the unique challenges it brings. Treatment approaches can vary widely based on individual circumstances, so connecting with others who share similar experiences can provide valuable insights and support. The community has wonderful knowledge to share about different treatment paths, and hopefully others will join the conversation to share their experiences with you.
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6 months agoThank you for posting, Beverly. I am commenting here to increase reach and I hope a fellow patient will share their experience soon.
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6 months agoKeytruda , gemciabine. And carboplatin weekly
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6 months agoI am currently on Carboplatin. Was doing it every 3 weeks, but now monthly.
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6 months agoI was put on capecitabine for 5 months, but it wasn't addressing my soft tissue mets(lymph nodes, lungs, abdomen). Last month I was switched to ENHERTU and it is done as an infusion every 3 weeks and it seems to shrunk the tumours I am able to palpate. As with most treatments, it comes with its own side effects.
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6 months agoKeytruda gemcitabine and carboplatin. I have an allergic rash from the gemcitabine. Con stant itching and dry skin.
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6 months agoI am
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2 months agoMany community members here are navigating triple negative breast cancer and understand the unique challenges it brings. Treatment approaches can vary widely based on individual circumstances, so connecting with others who share similar experiences can provide valuable insights and support. The community has wonderful knowledge to share about different treatment paths, and hopefully others will join the conversation to share their experiences with you.
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