
All breast cancers aren’t created equal and the triple-negative kind is one you need to know everything about. According to recent studies, even though only about 20 percent of breast cancer diagnoses fall into this category, African American women are disproportionately affected. Additionally, the data shows that Black women have higher mortality rates because their treatment options aren’t always explored quickly enough.
If you’re dealing with triple-negative breast cancer, you need to know what discussions to have with your doctor.
The typical forms of breast cancer are affected by one of three hormones – estrogen, progesterone, and human epidermal growth factor (HER2).
Triple-negative breast cancer, however, is not caused by any hormonal changes.
That means the disease will not respond to the hormone-based medications that doctors usually use as a first option for treating breast cancer.
It’s essential to get this type of cancer under control quickly because it progresses quickly and is most likely to spread from the breast tissue where it originated. Triple-negative breast cancer is also typically diagnosed at a higher stage than other types of cancers.
The only way to diagnose triple-negative cancer is to go through all the steps to rule out the other cancer types. Those steps include identifying the location of the tumor or tumors and taking samples.
These samples will then be tested to confirm the presence of cancer, the type, and the stage.
It would be at the typing stage of the process that your doctor realizes
that you have triple-negative breast cancer.
Having been diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer, your doctor will want to discuss the different treatment options with you. These are the ways in which your cancer might be treated.
Bear in mind that the first treatment option you try might not be effective so ask your doctor how you’ll know to be concerned.
Communicating quickly will make it easy to determine the next course of action.
You should also ask about side effects and how to manage them.
While triple-negative breast cancer is more aggressive than the other forms, treatment can still be effective.
What’s important is that you get started on the program as soon as possible. If you have questions about your treatment, talk to your doctor. It’s also good to let them know if you’re experiencing side effects that you didn’t expect.


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