CommunitiesPost-Treatment / SurvivorshipIs there a support group for cancer survivors still getting regular tests?

Is there a support group for cancer survivors still getting regular tests?

SL

Community Member

4 months ago

My name is Suzanne Lindsey I'm am two years clean but I still testing every three months I'm need some one to talk like me.

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Many cancer survivors continue with regular monitoring appointments and testing schedules, and connecting with others who understand this ongoing part of the journey can be incredibly valuable. This survivorship community is a great place to find others who share similar experiences with follow-up care, and there are also local and online support groups specifically for survivors that might provide the connection and understanding you're looking for.

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SO

Community Member

4 months ago

Hi I’m 16 months post treatment. I was diagnosed with stage 2A, grade 2, triple positive BC in June 2023. Finished all treatments end of Feb 2024. Clear scans and NED . Currently on Exemestane to limit the estrogen in my body. Would like to connect with those in similar situations. I’m so glad to meet you.

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CM

Community Member

3 months ago

Hi. I'm about 18 months post surgery to remove my right kidney and ureter, and shortly after began a year-long immunotherapy treatment which I completed this past February. Thus far, I'm cancer-free, but I still have to see my oncologist every 4 months for scans and my urologist every 6 months for a cystoscopy. Such is life. Better than the alternative.

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JO

Community Member

3 months ago

Stay strong suzanna feel free to message me if u need to chat

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LU

Community Member

3 months ago

Hi, I’m 20 months post treatment. I was diagnosed with stage 1b BC in March 2023. I finished chemo, radiation and had multiple surgeries. I am taking Anastrozole. I see my oncologist every 3 months and get the Natera test done as well. Happy to talk.

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VF

Community Member

3 months ago

I am in my first year post treatment (chemotherapy, mastectomy and radiation.) My first Signatera test was done right after surgery and it was positive. My second one was after finishing Proton therapy, and it was negative. So was the next one, 3 months later. I too will be tested every 3 months, probably for the next 5 years. I’m looking forward to being able to say “I am 2 years clean!”

DC

Community Member

2 months ago

Good luck

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AM

Community Member

2 months ago

Hi Suzanne, I know exactly how you feel! I am 2 years and 1 month mark . I had segment, nodules, border, and 9 nodes ...RUL. Adenocarcenoma.... Just went to year scan... I still have other nodules... Try not to think about it...

DB

Community Member

2 months ago

Hi Suzanne, my name is Denise Bush and I am new to this site. I am here to listen and learn, as we all are survivors…. Helping one another 🌈😇

CA

Community Member

2 months ago

Many cancer survivors continue with regular monitoring appointments and testing schedules, and connecting with others who understand this ongoing part of the journey can be incredibly valuable. This survivorship community is a great place to find others who share similar experiences with follow-up care, and there are also local and online support groups specifically for survivors that might provide the connection and understanding you're looking for.

SL

Community Member

a month ago

I'm just not that great with computer love to talk on phone to anyone if they need to talk I'm here!!

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