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Breast Cancer | Last Active: Oct 18 1:17pm | Replies (51)

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@annette3

Just saw your response. I never had an MRI - they never suggested it. I do have some history in my family of cancer - an aunt and cousin both had breast cancer (different sides of the family) and other types of cancers. I had genetic testing done on 9/12 and I have a video visit with the Genetic Oncologist on 10/15 to go over the results, then my Sentinel Node Biopsy is on 10/17. I just had my Pre-Op with my doctor today, then spoke with the Oncologist's nurse. I will always wonder if it spread if I don't have the surgery. My mother went with me the last visit with the Surgeon which is nice. I have been having one of my sisters or my mom with me during these visits so they can hear things I may have missed and talk about it. Today I just went by myself for the Pre-op.

For my 9/12 visit I saw 3 doctors - Genetic Oncologist, Radiation Oncologist, and the Oncologist I will see every 6 months - or at least in 5-6 months from now. Sounds like a week after surgery I will see the surgeon to see how I am doing (and can speak w/ the department that handles OT in case I need any exercises if I think I need to). Everyone is very nice and they say to call any time I have a question.

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@annette3

Thanks for update, sounds like you are getting excellent care. Lot of tests to make sure the providers come up with correct treatment plan. The results of Sentinel Node Biopsy and genetic testing will give you better idea of what next step is and chance of reoccurrence.

Please keep us updated.