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Patient Video - How did you find out you had breast cancer?

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How did you find out you had breast cancer?
1. How did you find out you had breast cancer?
How did you feel when you found out you had breast cancer?
2. How did you feel when you found out you had breast cancer?
What was the biggest challenge for you when it came to your breast cancer diagnosis?
3. What was the biggest challenge for you when it came to your breast cancer diagnosis?
What helped you through your journey with breast cancer?
4. What helped you through your journey with breast cancer?
What treatment did you receive for your breast cancer?
5. What treatment did you receive for your breast cancer?
How are you tolerating the side effects of your breast cancer treatment?
6. How are you tolerating the side effects of your breast cancer treatment?
How has breast cancer treatment affected your sexuality?
7. How has breast cancer treatment affected your sexuality?
What if anything would you have changed about your breast cancer treatment?
8. What if anything would you have changed about your breast cancer treatment?
What type of surgery did you have for your breast cancer?
9. What type of surgery did you have for your breast cancer?
What advice do you have for other women in their 40's with breast cancer?
10. What advice do you have for other women in their 40's with breast cancer?

This educational activity has been developed by
American Breast Cancer Foundation and Mechanisms in Medicine Inc.

This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from Pfizer and Genentech.

This website is part of the Animated Patient™ series developed by Mechanisms in Medicine Inc., to provide highly visual formats of learning for patients to improve their understanding, make informed decisions, and partner with their health care professionals for optimal outcomes.