Secondary Breast Cancer

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prognosis of breast cancer that has moved to the skull with a large area of the skull visibly consumed by the cancer leaving a large area without bone mass. Can it move to the brain.
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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Very sorry to read your posting.  I think this is maybe one where you could ring the Nurse on the site, although it might be that they won't be able to give you much definite information without seeing the patient's records....  I wish you all the very best with treatment and care for your relative.  Lots of love and thinking about you xxxx Penny

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    I so wish I could answer your question, but I'm afraid I don't have any answers for you. As Penny suggested, you may want to contact one of the nurses from the site. Even if they couldn't give you a satisfactory answer without first seeing your records, they could perhaps point you in the right direction of where, and who you should approach to gain advice/answers to the questions you have.

    I wish you all the very best, and maybe you can feel some comfort from knowing that you are not alone - we may not all have the same type of cancer, but we're all travelling the same road. Keep in touch, and let us know how you get on. love from kate xxxxxxxxxxxxxx