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SURVIVORSHIP

Breast cancer diagnosis at 29 changed her perspectives on life

Fit, active and in the midst of pursuing her degree, Miss W’s life took an unexpected turn when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in her 20s.

Love for daughter gives her strength to fight breast cancer

For Madam N, being diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer at the age of 42 brought on more than just fears over her own health. As a mother of one, the business owner was also overcome with worry for her young daughter.
LIFESTYLE

Lisa, diagnosed at age 56 with stage 2 breast cancer

What was the treatment plan recommended to you? Why did you decide to go for neoadjuvant therapy? My oncologist recommended that I go for chemotherapy first before surgery.

Olivia, diagnosed at age 44 with stage 2 triple-negative breast cancer

Can you describe your experience with neoadjuvant therapy? Honestly, the first chemotherapy regimen was not as bad as I thought. Besides the hair loss and low blood count, I coped well.