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But what I can tell you is that people can and do live normal, happy lives after a mastectomy. Most women dont look forward to losing a . But they understand the need for it when its being recommended by an oncologist. Some will mourn the loss of their differently than others.
In theory, cancer can spread to any part of your body, but it most commonly spreads to your lymph nodes, lungs, liver, bones and, sometimes, your brain. Keep in mind, though, that even if your cancer spreads to other areas of your body, its still considered cancer.
One of the primary early warning signs of metastatic cancer is unexplained bone pain. Metastatic cancer often spreads to the bones, causing pain that is persistent and not relieved by rest or over-the-counter pain medication.
In most cases, cancer first spreads to other parts of an affected , then to nearby lymph nodes. If cancerous cells make their way into the lymphatic system, they can then reach distant parts of the body.
For example, hormone therapy, like tamoxifen or aromatase inhibitors, may reduce the risk of recurrence for people with early-stage estrogen-receptive cancer (ER-positive or ER+). Likewise, having chemotherapy after surgery (adjuvant therapy) may reduce your risk.
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