This week, my dear wife was diagnosed with DCIS or Ductal Carcinoma In Situ. This is a non-invasive form of breast cancer.
The good news is that this form of cancer is virtually 100% curable.
The bad news is that because the DCIS is in two places on the same breast, and quite a distance apart from one another -- treatment will require a mastectomy. At this point it does not look like chemotherapy, or radiation treatment will be necessary.
This is not a battle that we have chosen. However, it is now a reality in our lives, and will forever affect our and family.
I am 100% behind my wife in this. I will support her in any way I can to help her through this time of great challenge and need.
We do not know why this challenge is ours, but we place ourselves in God's hands, and will trust in his plan for us.
Just in the few days that I have been involved in the breast cancer world, I have found minimal resources for husbands of breast cancer patients. In my own small way, I hope to perhaps be of benefit for other husbands who have and will go through this same experience.
This blog will be a place for me, as a husband of a Breast Cancer patient to express my feelings, and to relate our experience with breast cancer as we go through the treatment process over the next few months and years.
It will also give me an emotional outlet as we journey through this experience together.
Sunday, August 26, 2007
New Diagnosis - DCIS in Two Spots
Posted by David B at Sunday, August 26, 2007
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