Wife 35 year old mother of 2 just diagnosed triple negative

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Loveformywife
Loveformywife Member Posts: 10
edited June 2017 in Just Diagnosed

Hi all,

Well this week has been an emotional wreck. My wife felt a bump and went in to her Ob which ordered a mammogram of the left breast. The radiologist came out and took an ultrasound and a biopsy of the tumor and lymph node on the spot. The biopsy came back positive last Thursday on the tumor and negative on the lymph node. She is triple negative with invasive ductal type with poor differentiated (3 of 3). We saw a breast surgeon Dr. Brown from Beaumont hospital here in Michigan. He basically said she has a good prognosis but will start her on chemo for 20 weeks and then do surgery. He said 90% chance the tumor will shrink and 60% chance it will completely go away. Then there is surgery and she is also going to do genetic testing to see if she has the breast cancer gene and that will determine surgery options. I am learning a lot as each day goes by. I guess our biggest worry is that the chemo does not work but hoping that it will because it is supposed to be more effective on early stage and young women. I joined this site to connect and get as much possible information. Next week she is going to get an MRI, blood work for the gene testing, and meet with the medical oncologists and the radiation oncologist. Then there will be a team meeting and treatment starts. Since the diagnosis she has been eating really well, no sugar etc, and we are going to do everything we can on our side to fight this. 


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  • Artista928
    Artista928 Member Posts: 2,753
    edited June 2017

    Best wishes to you all. There is a triple neg forum here that would be useful to check out.

    https://community.breastcancer.org/forum/72

  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited June 2017

    Hi Loveformywife, and welcome to Breastcancer.org,

    We're so sorry for the reasons that bring you here, but really glad you found us. You're sure to find our Community an incredible resource, full of support, advice, and information from others who are experiencing a breast cancer diagnosis first hand.

    You may want to check out the following forums as well, where you can meet others that can help:

    We hope this helps and we look forward to hearing more from you soon, and supporting you both!

    --The Mods

  • Loveformywife
    Loveformywife Member Posts: 10
    edited June 2017

    Thank you for the links. A couple of questions my wife has:

    How quickly does the tumor spread? She had a biopsy on June 20th on a 2.1cm tumor. She has a team meeting on July 12th and I guess chemo starts a few days after that? She is just worried that her lymph node that was biopsied and is negative now could turn positive in the waiting period before chemo. What is the average time from diagnosis to the start of treatment? Also on that accord does doing a biopsy increase the chance of the tumor spreading?

    Thank you very much



  • wrenn
    wrenn Member Posts: 2,707
    edited June 2017

    So sorry this is happening to your wife. So much to process. My timeline (triple neg) was that i felt lump ans saw GP on June 15 th. Had mammo, U/S and biopsy within the month. Was diagnosed on July 25th, surgery August 16 and chemo Nov. 25

    It is a lot to take in. Wishing you comfort

  • ElleElleBee
    ElleElleBee Member Posts: 19
    edited June 2017

    I'm 32, a mother of three, and was just diagnosed with Invasive Ductal Carcinoma. Don't know for sure if it's triple negative yet, but they're guessing so. I'm in Michigan also, near Kalamazoo. Going to Bronson. I guess it just shows that we aren't alone. :)

  • purplestargazer
    purplestargazer Member Posts: 77
    edited June 2017

    Welcome. I'm a 38 year old mom and was just diagnosed IDC triple negative as well. I have 8 rounds of chemo, a lumpectomy, and radiation in my future. It's a lot to process and this community has been exceptional.

    I'm sorry your wife is in this boat with us. But I believe my oncologist when he says I'll be fine and it sounds like your wife also has a good prognosis.

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