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Upset about another surgery

Found out today at my dmx post op with sentinel node removal they also removed 4 of 6 lymph nodes that were positive after 16 rounds of chemo and they want to do a full ALND. I thought I was past the hard stuff and moving closer to my goal and now I’m just mad and sad. Fuck cancer

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u/Honest_Award_8708 — 3 days ago
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Stupid Lymph nodes

So I just had my post op appt after my dmx and sentinel node removal. Doc is recommending a full lymph node removal. Anyone have this? Or just did radiation? Looking for input. Thanks!

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u/Honest_Award_8708 — 3 days ago
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Pathology results

Did 16 rounds of chemo and just had my DMX Monday. Got my pathology report and I’m kinda spiraling a bit. Can anyone in my situation or similar explain what comes next?

ER strongly positive (81–90%)
HER2 negative
PR negative
Ki-67 ~30% (moderate-to-fast growth)
Cancer in lymph nodes (3 out of 6 nodes)
Small residual tumor in breast (pT1c)
RCB-II (moderate amount of cancer left after chemo)

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u/Honest_Award_8708 — 11 days ago

So I started at this company in sept and then was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer a month later. No short term or long term, but used ada. My coworkers were super supportive) the best people) but the company itself is garbage. They hired someone and then after they tarted rescinded the job because we were on a hiring freeze. Anyway the company is not good, the hours are overwhelming.
Fast forward I know have an interview at another company, more money, sign on, ect… what do I do?

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u/Honest_Award_8708 — 14 days ago

I have an upcoming phone interview Friday. I just had my DMX Monday. How much do I tell them? I already did chemo but I’m pretty sure I still have radiation upcoming. What do I do?

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u/Honest_Award_8708 — 15 days ago