Quadrants of Breast Cancer-Survey also
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Anyone else want to add their Stats?
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Lower outer quadrant, left breast.
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Upper outer quadrant - 2:00 - right breast
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Lower Areola/Nipple @ 6:00 - Right Breast
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sub areola @ 7-8 oclock, left breast
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Hi Pam-
Right breast, upper outer quadrant around 10 O'clock.
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Upper outer, left side.
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Upper outer, left side.
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Thank you Ladies. Got them added.
Pam
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upper inner left. I wonder if adding in the diagnosis type ( IDC, DCIS, etc) would change the chart at all. For example, would more DCIS be on the inner left?
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Hi all,
Mine was about 5 o'clock on right breast - middle to outer lower quadrant of right breast.
Debbie
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upper outer right, IDC with DCIS
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mine was upper outer right side
Lori
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upper outer - left side
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Thank you Ladies.
carolbythecreek- I dont know the answer to that...There are some in this thread that did have DCIS if you want to go back & look where it was. Out of Curiosity : )
Im always telling my kids that...I want to know out of Curiosity...They usually finish my Sentence.
Pam
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Mine was multifocal. (multiple tumors)
Upper outer, lower inner, lower outer (5 o'clock, 6 o'clock, 8 o'clock, 10 o'clock)
and lymph nodes right side, right breast
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Wow, Ok- Ill get them all Gymmom.
Pam
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lower inside quadrant, 8 o'clock, left breast
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right breast outer 9 oclock, right on the line between upper and lower
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Got them- Thanks You.
Pam
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Bumping for Newbies that want to take part in my Unscientific Survey
Pam
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Left breast upper outer.
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Upper inner I think (2 o'clock)- left.
I have read theories regarding the frequency of upper outer and the use of aluminum in deoderant. Just one of the many possible causes but I've taken to using the natural deoderants now just in case!
Ellen
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Thanks Ladies.
Ellen- I love your Signature Quote.
Pam
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Left breast - upper outer
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OK, just add another Pam also in Florida -- west coast to the mix.
right breast -- lower outer.
Unforntunalty I had no health insurance for a while so it
is much more involved now.
Sigh,
PamW1
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Left breast, lower inside quadrant
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Hi there: my cancer was upper outer quadrant- 9:00. Right breast. Tami
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Hi,
Left breast - mid inside quadrant. It actually felt like it was on my breast bone rather than in my breast. Pam
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Thanks Ladies,
We need to Start a Pams Unite thread. Boy there are alot of us
Pam
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