3 year old w/BC

MAJW
MAJW Member Posts: 2,510 Member
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Just saw on the Today Show, a 3 year old with BC..had a radical modified mastectomy...had a very rare form called Juvinile Carcinoma...excellent prognosis as it was slow growing but the tumor was large by the time she was diagnosed...doctors did not suspect BC.. God bless her!

Youngest I had heard of before this was a 10year old. When will they find the cause?
Keep this wee one in your prayers.
Peace to all
Nancy

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  • MyTurnNow
    MyTurnNow Member Posts: 2,686 Member
    This is horrible, 3 years
    This is horrible, 3 years old. Thank god the prognosis is excellent. I just can't imagine this happening to someone so young. Come on people, let's find a cure and save all these individuals this journey!!
  • disneyfan2008
    disneyfan2008 Member Posts: 6,583 Member
    in aweeee
    I have never heard of that...
  • Gabe N Abby Mom
    Gabe N Abby Mom Member Posts: 2,413
    Wow...no one should have to
    Wow...no one should have to go through this, but 3 years old? My heart goes out to her and her family.
  • mwallace1325
    mwallace1325 Member Posts: 806
    It's bad enough
    It's bad enough when it happens to one of us. I can't imagine a 3 year old going thru treatment -- I know they do for other cancers too.

    Someone needs to quit futzing around and find a cure.

    marge
  • Angie2U
    Angie2U Member Posts: 2,991

    Wow...no one should have to
    Wow...no one should have to go through this, but 3 years old? My heart goes out to her and her family.

    I can't believe this. How
    I can't believe this. How awful. Praying for that child.


    Angie
  • sea60
    sea60 Member Posts: 2,613

    It's bad enough
    It's bad enough when it happens to one of us. I can't imagine a 3 year old going thru treatment -- I know they do for other cancers too.

    Someone needs to quit futzing around and find a cure.

    marge

    I saw her too
    what a cutie! So sad she had to endure the awful treatment but she looks happy and energetic!
  • Texasgirl10
    Texasgirl10 Member Posts: 668
    sea60 said:

    I saw her too
    what a cutie! So sad she had to endure the awful treatment but she looks happy and energetic!

    I'm heartbroken
    I'm just heartbroken and sick over this story. Thankfully I did not see this story on TV or I would have lost it right then and there. This is so unfair to a sweet little child. Children are supposed to be free to run and play and enjoy their lives without a care in the world. They are not supposed to have this ugly sickness attack them. Oh God please let them find a prevention for the ones who have never had cancer and cure for those of us that do! I HATE CANCER!!!!!!!

    Dawne
  • lanie940
    lanie940 Member Posts: 490 Member
    This is very sad, I hope
    This is very sad, I hope with the advancements in research today she will be OK. This is why my Oncology surgeon went into being an Oncology surgeon/Dr. because his sister died from it. BUT that was over 50 yrs ago! He is also continuing research in a breast cancer vaccine.
  • VickiSam
    VickiSam Member Posts: 9,079 Member
    lanie940 said:

    This is very sad, I hope
    This is very sad, I hope with the advancements in research today she will be OK. This is why my Oncology surgeon went into being an Oncology surgeon/Dr. because his sister died from it. BUT that was over 50 yrs ago! He is also continuing research in a breast cancer vaccine.

    lanie940 .. 50 years and no vaccine -- sad sad sad
    news, as we live in the 21 Century - not the 1800's.



    Vicki Sam
  • Bella Luna
    Bella Luna Member Posts: 1,578 Member
    How bizarre. This sounds
    How bizarre. This sounds like it came from the pages of The Enquire. I feel for the girl and her family. God bless her.
    BL
  • mariam_11_09
    mariam_11_09 Member Posts: 691 Member
    It is quite sad that a child

    It is quite sad that a child so young could get a form of breast cancer. Glad they got it in time.

    My 11 year old daughter told me about a lump in her little developing breast over the holidays. She waited a week before telling me and said she didn't want to have chemo. Well, by the time we got to the doctor almost a week after that the lump had reduced in size. The doctor who is very good said it is highly unlikely it would be cancerous and we need to keep an eye on it. In girls her age it is usually a cyst. I admit I was relieved to hear that however I feel there are the exceptions to the rule and we can't be so dismissive of it. Admittedly the lump has reduced even more in size and she thinks it started when a friend elbowed her by accient in her breast.