ER positive Breast cancer

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Hi everyone. I was told over the phone I had breast cancer on the 15th March. On the 7th April I was told it was ER POSITIVE and that following surgery I would need to take oestrogen blocking medication and possibly a short course of Radiotherapy. My issue is I went through an early menopause aged 38 and had HRT until I was 50. I really am not happy about having to go through all this again or the side effects. I am hoping there are other people out there who feel the same. I see the surgeon next week for my post op review and to find out my treatment plan.

  • Hi  and a warm welcome to the Online Community although I am so sorry to hear about your diagnosis.

    A cancer diagnosis can be stressful and challenging in so many ways but I do hope you find the community a safe place to get support and ask your questions.

    The New to Community is like our reception desk where we can signpost you to our various cancer support groups and other services.

    Can I recommend that you consider joining our supportive Breast cancer group. This will be a safe place to talk to others who may have a similar diagnosis, treatment experience, to ask questions and get support.

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    Talking to people face to face when on a cancer journey can be very helpful so do check to see if you have any Local Macmillan Support in your area.

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    All the very best.

    Mike (Thehighlander)

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