Breast cancer stories
Angela was diagnosed with breast cancer at 65 years of age in 2020. She shares her story when she’s still having treatment.
I was diagnosed with breast cancer following a routine mammogram. I had already had bowel cancer in 2011.
I was recalled after my first mammogram. I was shocked to find it was cancer as I hadn't felt anything. I had a biopsy and waited a week for the results. I was very anxious due to my previous bowel cancer diagnosis.
I am now taking letrozole for 5 years and having Herceptin for a year. I am also having 5 sessions of radiotherapy. I am anxious about the treatment due to the possible side effects. I haven’t had any side effects so far.
My family and close friends are brilliant. I have a friend that has had breast cancer and she has helped me. I found the breast care nurses very helpful. The breast care nurses and oncology staff are always available for any concerns.
There was nothing I could’ve changed. I'm so pleased I went for my routine mammogram as I know some don't bother. I’d say always attend routine mammograms as they can save your life.
Last reviewed: 19 Apr 2023
Next review due: 19 Apr 2026
You may find it difficult coping with a diagnosis of breast cancer both practically and emotionally. Find out about the things you can do and who can help you cope.
Letrozole is a type of hormone therapy drug. It is used as a treatment for breast cancer.
Trastuzumab is a cancer drug and is also known by its brand name, Herceptin. You might have it as a treatment for breast or stomach cancer.
Breast screening aims to find breast cancers early, when they have the best chance of being successfully treated. Find out about the UK breast screening programme, who has screening, and how you have it.
Treatment for breast cancer depends on a number of factors. Find out about breast cancer treatments, where and how you have them, and how to cope with possible side effects.
Read stories from people diagnosed with breast cancer, about their treatment, how they coped during and after.

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