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Surgery complete and very good biopsy results
Brenda’s surgery happened on August 4, 2023, and it went off without a hitch. Brenda and I went to the New Westminster Surgical Centre (near Royal Columbian Hospital that specializes in certain types of surgeries, I guess) at 7am for her procedure. The most concerning thing at the time was that the elevator was out Continue reading
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Surgery scheduled and almost done chemo!
Hello, friends! I’m sorry it’s been so long since I’ve done a blog post. There’s considerable news to report. About the L1 lesion. As you might remember, Brenda has two lesions: L1 and L2. You also might remember that L1 was slightly larger and suspected to be the main cause of all the problems. Well, Continue reading
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Round two of chemo, plus a slightly new development
Hi friends! Lots to catch you up on in this installment. Continue reading
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Preparing for chemotherapy and imaging update
On Monday, April 3, Brenda begins her first chemotherapy session at Burnaby General Hospital. We expect her to lose her hair, so we booked an appointment for a buzz cut on Saturday, April 1. It’s hard to watch your wife get shorn like a sheep, but she took it like a champ. She also acquired Continue reading
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A treatment plan takes shape
Yesterday, Brenda and I met with the oncologist for the third time. He’s a really nice guy and he works out of Burnaby General Hospital. We now have a little more information about the proposed treatment plan. Brenda is expected to be off work for between about 7 and 12 months. We’re not exactly sure when Continue reading
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A bunch of scans and some important updates
Brenda had a bunch of scans recently with some good news and some interesting news. It turns out that they can assume a lot from the shape (margins) of a lump. That’s why they can often be pretty sure whether a lump is benign or cancerous just by looking at a scan of it. A Continue reading
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Bunch of scans: no spread
From the beginning, we were a bit concerned that the cancer first detected in Brenda’s lymph node may also be in other parts of her body — and that can be really terrible and frightening news. Breast cancer can often spread to bones, liver, lungs, and brain. Yeesh! But in Brenda’s case, a bunch of Continue reading
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The Very Beginning: A Pathology Report
Hello friends and family. The interesting stuff began Tuesday February 7, when Brenda at an appointment with a general surgeon. I thought her appointment was with someone else, but no. Anyway, this general surgeon had performed a biopsy of one of Brenda’s lymph nodes that had formed a little bump. This kind of thing is Continue reading
About Me
I’m Chris, my wife is Brenda, who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. This blog is for family and friends who wish to remain informed of our journey. Of course you’re welcome to email or call, but if you really want a progress update, this blog is for you.
