I'm so sorry. Yes breast cancer is curable. There are many ways. It all depends on how far along the cancer is of the risk of her dieing. I hope all goes well.
I'm soo sorry to hear that, it will be tough times ahead. Breast cancer is definatly curable, at any age. My Grandmother on both sides 3 of my aunts and some friends all have survived it. My great-grandmother died from it, but that 20 years ago and they didn't know as much then. Its definately not fun, but my guess she will be fine. If you pray, pray now. And good luck!
I'm so sorry about your mother.
There is any risk in cancer, but if it in low stadium there is some possible for cure.
I heard chemotherapy is more curable than surgeon.
I am sorry you are having to face this. My best advice is to do your OWN research. You can't listen to what strangers tell you about this subject. There is a ton of info available on the net. An easy search of breast cancer, or breast cancer treatment, or breast cancer mortality rates will give you some VALID information. Unfortunately, I have seen so much wrong information handed out on this forum, that I think your own research is the only way to go. But, to answer your question, many women to very well post-treatment of breast cancer.
Your mum has every chance of getting better. I have, but as the doctors and informed people say 'no two people are the same, I came out ok but some in my ward had to have a mastectomy, but breast cancer isnt quite as bad as it was, but if your mum has to have chemotherapy and loses her hair, be very sympathetic to her…it seems worse than the blooming cancer!! it really does! love to your mum x
Hey. I'm really sorry to hear about your mom. My mom also had breast cancer. She found it when I was six or seven and had it until I was 14. About 2-3 weeks after my 14th birthday, my mom died. I'm not telling you this to scare you but to let you know, I know what it's like. Now, as to whether or not it is curable. If the cancer is hormone driven then it will have a higher success rate of being cured. If it's not, then it won't be as easy. More often than not people don't really outright die from cancer, they die of complications from another disease or sickness. I hope this helps. Also, as a person who has experienced this, I will pray for you and your mother. By the way, Im 15. My prayers and hope, Stella.
August 18th, 2008 at 2:50 am
I'm so sorry. Yes breast cancer is curable. There are many ways. It all depends on how far along the cancer is of the risk of her dieing. I hope all goes well.
August 18th, 2008 at 2:50 am
I'm soo sorry to hear that, it will be tough times ahead. Breast cancer is definatly curable, at any age. My Grandmother on both sides 3 of my aunts and some friends all have survived it. My great-grandmother died from it, but that 20 years ago and they didn't know as much then. Its definately not fun, but my guess she will be fine. If you pray, pray now. And good luck!
August 18th, 2008 at 2:50 am
I'm so sorry about your mother.
There is any risk in cancer, but if it in low stadium there is some possible for cure.
I heard chemotherapy is more curable than surgeon.
August 18th, 2008 at 2:50 am
I am sorry you are having to face this. My best advice is to do your OWN research. You can't listen to what strangers tell you about this subject. There is a ton of info available on the net. An easy search of breast cancer, or breast cancer treatment, or breast cancer mortality rates will give you some VALID information. Unfortunately, I have seen so much wrong information handed out on this forum, that I think your own research is the only way to go. But, to answer your question, many women to very well post-treatment of breast cancer.
August 18th, 2008 at 2:50 am
Your mum has every chance of getting better. I have, but as the doctors and informed people say 'no two people are the same, I came out ok but some in my ward had to have a mastectomy, but breast cancer isnt quite as bad as it was, but if your mum has to have chemotherapy and loses her hair, be very sympathetic to her…it seems worse than the blooming cancer!! it really does! love to your mum x
August 18th, 2008 at 2:50 am
my grandma had a massectomy for that and lived almost twenty five years. and that was in the old days
August 18th, 2008 at 2:50 am
Hey. I'm really sorry to hear about your mom. My mom also had breast cancer. She found it when I was six or seven and had it until I was 14. About 2-3 weeks after my 14th birthday, my mom died. I'm not telling you this to scare you but to let you know, I know what it's like. Now, as to whether or not it is curable. If the cancer is hormone driven then it will have a higher success rate of being cured. If it's not, then it won't be as easy. More often than not people don't really outright die from cancer, they die of complications from another disease or sickness. I hope this helps. Also, as a person who has experienced this, I will pray for you and your mother. By the way, Im 15. My prayers and hope, Stella.