Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would've gotten a 2nd opinion.
Why aren't people advocates for themselves?
It happens like this: you feel a lump. You get it checked out. Doctor says it's nothing. That's what you want to hear and you dont really know the appropriate protocol anyway. You carry on thinking you've been an advocate for yourself just by getting lump checked out. Some people just ignore these things. Fast forward a year and whoops it was cancer. Hindsight is now 20/20 and all.
Anonymous wrote:I would've gotten a 2nd opinion.
Why aren't people advocates for themselves?
Anonymous wrote:I would've gotten a 2nd opinion.
Why aren't people advocates for themselves?
Anonymous wrote:My SIL was just diagnosed with advanced breast cancer. She told me that she told her doctor about it a year ago, and the dr told her it was nothing without doing any testing. I have been reading that this is common. Just a PSA -- you may need to insist on getting testing like imaging or a biopsy if you have a lump. I had no idea this was happening. My SIL's prognosis would probably be very different if she were diagnosed a year earlier.