← Return to Triple Negative Breast Cancer: What treatments are you having?

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@cindyjoan

I was diagnosed with Stage 3b triple negative Invasive Ductal carcinoma with a ki-67 of 95% in April. Started 6 months of chemo in May, then surgery and radiation. Then a year of immunotherapy. I was surprised to read the comment above that there was a high recurrence of triple negative because I read an article recently that there was a lower recurrence in triple negative. Unfortunately I can't remember where the article was from.

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TNBC is most aggressive breast cancer out there. I am dealing with a reoccurrence only after 2 and 1/2 years after my original TNBC.

As I understand it, with triple neg it is a matter of druggable targets and being able to truly get rid of it in the first place. This is the biggest problem that researchers I have met want to solve. I do know for positive there is literally an army of doctors and researchers working on this, and things are getting better all the time. The same is true with the her2, oncotype which is truly an aggressive form because of the way it grows. I would love to read anything that says triple neg is less likely to recur. That would really bring me joy.
How are you feeling with all of your treatments?