So I saw the oncologist yesterday. She is part of the Moffit Caner Center here in Tampa.
She gave me the results of the SNB. Turns out there were microscopic traces in the lymph node. BooHoo. This bumps me up to Stage 2b. She told me it was not the end of the world and still very treatable. She even gave me a big long hug and a kiss on my cheek. Has anyone heard of any doctor doing that???? I was very surprised. Is that a sign of a good and understanding doctor?
Anyways, she told me I'll be getting chemo every 2 weeks. 8 rounds of AC and Taxol for a total of 4 months. Because this triple negative is so aggressive she wants me to do it before surgery so they can monitor me every 2 weeks when I have the chemo to make sure its doing its job. If not she can quickly switch me to something else.
After surgery I will have to heal and then 5.5 - 6 weeks of daily(5 days a week) radiation.
Is this a good approach in being aggressive? Is this what they call dose dense? Has anyone gone through something similar to this?
Ninel