Even though I later learned (after surgery) that I my cancer is estrogen positive, which means I am not TNB, this is still a very important story to tell and a very touching series. For more details on my diagnosis, you may find details here: Debbie's Diagnosis
TNBC Story ~ Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) an aggressive type of breast cancer found in about 15% of breast cancer cases. This is what I have and this series from Discovery Channel does an exceptional job of explaining it all very well. A must view!!!
Discovery Channel TNBC Part I
Discovery Channel TNBC Part II
Discovery Channel TNBC Part III
Discovery Channel TNBC Part IV
Triple Netagive Breast Cancer Foundation
This is my journey and my journal. It is my way of dealing, coping, sharing. It just IS! This is all out war ~ war against breast cancer; IDC to be exact: Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma. Thank you for everyone's prayers, love and support. I receive them with open and loving arms. My wish is that I will gain strength from you; and that I will provide strength to others and help to strip away some of the fear we each experience.
LIVESTRONG:
And now that treatment is nearly one year behind me, it's time to log in some of the fun stuff; rather than just talk of cancer and doctors.
LIVESTRONG: I am strong. I am loved. I am healthy. WE WILL WIN!
Have you or your loved one had their annual mammogram? PLEASE, don't put it off. Speaking from experience, I highly recommend monthly self exam as well.
WARNING: Contents may be uplifting, sad, funny, scary, downright depressing ~ THAT IS CANCER .... at it's best, at its worst.
PLEASE ~ Feel free to share this blog with anyone who is interested to learn about my journey. While I welcome their support, I hope that by sharing this experience freely to the universe I may help to support others by breaking down some of the barriers and fear associated with breast cancer and the treatment.
LIVESTRONG: I am strong. I am loved. I am healthy. WE WILL WIN!
Have you or your loved one had their annual mammogram? PLEASE, don't put it off. Speaking from experience, I highly recommend monthly self exam as well.
WARNING: Contents may be uplifting, sad, funny, scary, downright depressing ~ THAT IS CANCER .... at it's best, at its worst.
PLEASE ~ Feel free to share this blog with anyone who is interested to learn about my journey. While I welcome their support, I hope that by sharing this experience freely to the universe I may help to support others by breaking down some of the barriers and fear associated with breast cancer and the treatment.