@ said:Just a quick note to thank each and everyone for your kind thoughts and support….We had to go to the Drs yesterday for a follow up to the surgical procedure that my partner had,here is an update guys...
1,the removal of the one breast removed all of the tumour....
2.there is no need for further surgery as the cancer did not spread to the lymph nodes..
3.my partner has to under go chemo therapy for 6 months,,once per month...
4.she must take a tablet every day for 10 years as a preventative...
So there it is guys,good news for us and the anxietie level has now dropped somewhat as we look to the future...this is a very good outcome considering the disease...
once again people thanks for the support,its great to see how we all stick together in tough times,this is truly a remarkable forum with remarkable people on it...
GOD BLESS.. 😛ray:
That's great news mate and literally the best result you could have had. You got the cancer early, dealt with it effectively and there's been no leakage of cancer cells to other parts. Breathe easier now. My only advice is to make sure your partner does every screening from here on in when they're due. Don't get over-confident one or two years down the track.