The “best case,” that is what my doctors told me about my second diagnosis with cancer. I had the “good” cancer, the one most treatable, a hormone-positive breast cancer.
The plan was straightforward, and in my case, I was told my stage one invasive ductal carcinoma of the left breast could be cured.
I underwent a mastectomy and had clean margins. I was to be a success and spend a few years on tamoxifen therapy. It was 2013, and my life would never be the same.
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