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2 years agoI had surgery mos a go but now it in my lymph nodes so I do radiation after my breast heal my mom died from breast cancer at 89 I get my cancer at 65on her bday Sept 15th2022
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Navigating breast cancer treatment can feel overwhelming, especially when facing radiation after surgery and dealing with the emotional weight of family history. Many people in this community have walked similar paths with surgery and radiation, and there's wisdom and encouragement to be found in sharing experiences with others who truly understand what this journey involves.
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6 months agoRonnie B. I'm sending you love and healing prayers. Try not to worry since it never helps anyway. I was diagnosed at 62; the treatment is a drag but you'll be okay. God bless you.
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6 months agoI am in the same boat:( I opted for a double mastectomy to avoid radiation or chemo, they found cancer cells in the lymph nodes they did remove so now radiation and I am so frustrated as I still don’t know if I will require…
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2 months agoNavigating breast cancer treatment can feel overwhelming, especially when facing radiation after surgery and dealing with the emotional weight of family history. Many people in this community have walked similar paths with surgery and radiation, and there's wisdom and encouragement to be found in sharing experiences with others who truly understand what this journey involves.
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