Name: Susan
State: Massachusetts
Date of Diagnosis: January, 2009
Age at Diagnosis: 44
Stage of Diagnosis: Stage II
Time from "normal" mammogram to Stage 2 diagnosis: four months
How was cancer detected: By me
I was a healthy 44 year old woman, who exercised and ate healthy and only had an occasional drink monthly. I also had yearly mammograms since age 38, because my sister (who is 3 years older than me) had breast cancer at the age of 41. I had a false sense of security thinking that my physician was doing a good job watching over my care as I was never informed that I had dense breast tissue. I had a family history which should have alerted my doctors and radiologist to investigate further. "It is not the medical standard in Massachusetts is the answer I was given" when I ask why I wasn't offered an ultrasound or breast MRI. I had my last mammogram in Sept. 2008 and I found a 2.5 cm (one inch) tumor the following January. I had a double mastectomy in May of 2009 and went through chemotherapy. Unfortunately, because of the size of the tumor and the fact that my cancer was invasive, I have a 20 percent chance of having a recurrence to lung, liver or bone cancer within the next 5-10 years - none of which is curable. I am actively working to get a breast density inform bill, that is law in Connecticut, passed in MA. Hopefully I will be successful and can prevent this from happening to other young women!
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