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WIN ABC(TM)
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Against Breast Cancer


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BREAST CANCER BASICS




Breast Biopsy

Commonly Asked Questions:

"What type of breast cancer do I have? What stage of breast cancer do I have?

"Should my biopsy slides be examined again?"

"Can you explain what is on the pathology report?"

"What are my chances for recurrence?"

"How can I get another opinion?"

About Breast Cancer

Treatment Options

Emotional Healing

Helpful Information
 



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Making A Decision

Once you receive your doctor's opinion about what treatments you need, you have the right to get more advice before you make up your mind. Other doctors' opinions can help you make one of the most important decisions of your life. Getting another doctor's advice is normal medical practice, and your doctor can help you with this effort. Many health insurance companies require and will pay for other opinions. Another opinion can help you:

*Confirm or adjust your treatment plan based on the diagnosis and stage of the disease.

*Get answers to your questions and concerns and help you become comfortable with your decisions.

*Decide about taking part in a research study of new breast cancer treatment methods (Clinical Trials).

To get a second opinion:

*Ask your doctor to refer you to another breast cancer specialist who is not already on your treatment team. Take along your mammogram films, biopsy slides, pathology report, and proposed treatment plan when you see this doctor.

*Talk with WIN ABC, or other women who have been through breast cancer treatment. Keep in mind, however, that all breast cancer cases are not the same. Individual experiences and treatments may be different.

*Print out our Decision Making Checklist for informed decision-making and take it with you.  (and visit the "Help Yourself" section of our site) top

Most women who are treated for early breast cancer go on to live healthy, active lives. You may have more choices of treatment if your breast cancer is found early. Treatments have changed over time. Today, many women who are diagnosed with breast cancer do not have to lose a breast. Because there are improved ways to treat breast cancer, it is more important than ever for you to learn all you can. And your doctors and breast cancer organization can help play a key role in helping you choose the treatment that is best for you.

BREAST BIOPSY  |  MAKING A DECISION  |  ABOUT BREAST CANCER
TREATMENT OPTIONS  |  EMOTIONAL HEALING  |  HELPFUL INFORMATION

Adapted from "A Woman's Guide To Breast Cancer Diagnosis And Treatment"
published by the California Department of Health Services and "The Breast Buddy
Volunteer Training Curriculum", published by WIN Against Breast Cancer.


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