Diagnosed with breast cancer? From care to chemo, know the way ahead

New Delhi: In India, breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer. Many of us know someone who has faced the challenging battle against breast cancer. Whether it’s a family member, a friend, or a colleague, these experiences often resonate deeply, highlighting the harsh realities of this disease. The journey of those who have dealt with metastatic breast cancer serves as a stark reminder of its impact on lives, families, and communities, reinforcing the importance of awareness, and support.

Dr. Chirag Desai Surgical Gastroenterologist, Hepatobiliary and Liver Transplant Surgeon, Apollo Hospital, Ahmedabad said, “A metastatic breast cancer diagnosis is not a definitive end. With advancements in modern treatment, most patients continue to lead fulfilling lives. I suggest a comprehensive approach with a clear understanding of the diagnosis, an individualised care plan, and discussions on available treatment options. By offering the latest advancements, patients can be supported to make informed decisions that enhance both their quality of life and overall survival. A collaborative partnership between doctors and patients is essential for fostering resilience throughout the treatment.”

Here are some steps that can be taken to help better manage your metastatic breast cancer diagnosis:

  1. Learn about the diagnosis: Engage openly with your healthcare team, asking questions to better understand the condition. Explore all treatment options including advanced therapies and understand the potential side effects.
  2. Select the best treatment: Each metastatic breast cancer therapy comes with its own set of side effects. However, with advancements in treatment options, including targeted therapies and immunotherapy, patients have more choices. Discuss with your healthcare the best-suited treatment options for you.
  3. Build a support system: Share the diagnosis with close family and friends, as their support will help you build resilience during the journey. Additionally, consider joining local support groups or online communities to connect with others facing similar challenges. Sharing experiences can offer valuable insights and help lighten the emotional load.
  4. Focus on overall well-being: Prioritise self-care by maintaining a healthy lifestyle with a balanced diet, regular exercise, and adequate sleep throughout the cancer journey. Incorporate stress-relief techniques like meditation or yoga and make time for activities that bring comfort and joy to support emotional and physical wellness.
  5. Financial planning: Work closely with doctors and insurance providers to understand costs and explore financial assistance options. Additionally, consider practical factors such as transportation to appointments, childcare needs, and any necessary adjustments to the work situation.

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