What are warning signs of triple negative breast cancer recurrence?
I was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer in2018 and had lumpectomy with lymph node dissection followed by chemotherapy and radiation. I am aware of the high recurrence rate because of triple negative, I do self breast examination twice in a month.Pls adv what are the visible signs of a regional and local recurrence in my breast and dissection area? what all things i have to check to find out warning signs of a recurrence
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Ah geez, knowing that. Getting a downloadable file of how to do a self breast examination is something I can advocate for, if Mayo does not have one. There needs to be a better option than the one I found.
I will see what I can find out.
We have a great man on our mentoring team who found these links for me.
But I found them to be lacking in the kind of information that helped to find my own breast cancer. Maybe the you tube will follow it up with a better tutorial.
--- Breast self-exams and what to look for - Mayo Clinic: https://youtu.be/fBC_umUbP7s
--- Breast self-exam: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/womens-health/multimedia/breast-self-exam/img-20008171
--- Breast Health 101: What Every Woman Needs to Know - Ask Mayo Clinic Health System:
Hello all,
I did my yearly check up with my oncologist few days back and did Mamogram & scanning
I am attaching a screen shot of the finding , " small subcentimetric node rt axilla-clinically not palpable-plan follow up after 3 months with USG and FNAC "
Oncologist said there is a lump / swelling in lumphnode and instructed me to do FNAC after 3 months.
What could be the reason for waiting for 3 months to reconfirm this ?
Also if there is any precaution i have to do to during this period
I am currently at 3.5 years after my TNBC lumpectomy and lymphnode dissection and further chemo/radiation treatment
I am worried here of a recurrence
I am so very sorry, @megsmum. Cancer chooses no favorites, and we are all touched by it in some way. I was diagnosed with TNBC in Dec. 2019. My heart aches to hear of another with this disease. Even that this is almost a year later, your words and suffering touch others. I hope that when you reach that day of a year gone by since your daughter's passing, you will be comforted by sweet memories of her life outside of the cancer. Our legacy is more than the disease, but of a life lived well. Big hugs in these coming weeks.
Ask questions @sabithamayo. You have to be your own advocate. If you are unsettled, follow it up and follow it through until you have the answers you need.
Best advice