are there others like me?
kacylyn
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in June of 2002 i was diagnosed with with breast cancer. I was floored. i was twenty-seven years old and did not have a history of cancer in my family. i guess i would like to know if this is common and are tere more women in my age group?
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Hi,
I was diagnosed in APril 2001. No family history and I am not a high risk for bc. Had a lumpectomy, radiation and chemo. I am older than you though...47. How are you doing?
Jayne0 -
Hi,
I was diagnosed in April 2001. No family history, no risk factors. Hmmm....? Anyway, I had a lumpectomy, radiation and then chemo. How are you doing?
Jayne0 -
Unfortunately there are others like you. I was diagnosed at 35. There is a website www.youngsurvival.org that is for women diagnosed with breast cancer under the age of 40. You can get a lot of support and information about issues related to young women dealing with breast cancer. Please go to the website and good luck to you.
Diana0 -
Add me to the list. June 2000, age 38, no family history, nonsmoker, breast fed both boys, under 40. Sounds like we're starting a trend here, eh?
Good news is, YOU CAN SURVIVE! God bless. hummer0 -
I was diagnosed with breast cancer in May of 2002. No history of it in my family either. Had a mastectomy and chemo, still going through radiation at this time. I am only 30 years old. I was 29 when I found the mass (size of a golf ball) and turned 30 the same month. Hope all is well.0
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Hi kacylyn:
Unfortunately, I am meeting a lot of young women with breast cancer. I was diagnosed at 31, just as I was weaning my third child. What a shocker, because they do tell you nursing reduces your risk, and here I'd nursed 3 children for more than a year per kid. And you never hear of young moms getting breast cancer in the news and such. I always thought the magic bullet that would get me was colon cancer since I had lost both a mom and a grandmother to it--no one told me there was a link until I was diagnosed.
Hang in there, and God bless.
Aloha,
Sonja0 -
Diagnosed in Jan.1990 at age 45 with no history in family. I was shocked. No lump but a microscopic spot found in mammo. Had mastectomy & during biopsy of breast another mico. spot of cancer was detected that was to small to show on mammo. Thankful I had my entire breast removed. No spread to nodes but had 6 months chemo as preventative measure. Have been cancer free for 13 yrs. It was a rough time but feel very fortunate. Hang in there & I wish you well.0
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