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March 3 is Triple Negative Breast Cancer Day. What do you wish the general pubic knew about Triple Negative Breast Cancer?

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I wish they knew [ Click Vote and write your answer in the comment section]
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I think there is enough awareness about it
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SeattleMom

. . . that this is a particularly aggressive type of breast cancer that does not respond to many of the therapies that would otherwise be available to treat it.

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diamags

I wish people knew that MBC is NOT curable. Triple negative is particularly bad.

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Partia

I wish they knew that it is a very aggressive form of breast cancer. I am not triple negative myself but from what I understand it is aggressive.

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Papa1951

Thete is no treatment

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Chico64

That I hate it..I pray they come up with a cure..

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backgreen

I think he general public lump all breast cancer together they find it difficult to differenciate between the various sub types

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Carcinomacarolyn

That there aren’t enough treatments to combat it, it’s survival rate it poor in comparison to other subtypes, and more research needs to be funded.

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lynnhbtb

I messed up and didn't comment in the voting part, but wanted to add that cancer can morph from hormone positive to triple negative, which was/is the case with me. And, yes, TNBC is harder to treat, but (so far) doable, but with chemotherapy and immunotherapy. I also read that a vaccine for TNBC is in clinical trials. It might not help me, but hopefully will work and get approved to help others. Here's a link to the announcement: diepcjourney.com/fda-approv...

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Jgari3

Well I'd like to tell them the first year is a struggle, it was for me, the surgery and chemo. I had a hard time my white cis and red counts just kept going down so I was in the hospital a lot. After the chemo though, Id like people t know, they just don't do anything more...we don't go on a medication to keep it from returning,,,we just wait, in a bit of fear, not knowing, I think thats the hardest part. When can we really feel safe?

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OneLump22

That the treatments never stop for some metasticized cancers. My Supervisors at work & coworkers are constantly asking me / commenting "I thought you were done with treatments?!" Or "I thought you were in remission!"

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Tm2373

it’s relentless

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