Breast Cancer - Metastatic


Jenny Mosier, a mother of three children from Indiana, thought she’d beaten breast cancer – until it reappeared and spread. As she lives with metastatic breast cancer, the hope of seeing her kids graduate from high school has kept her going, more than six years since her second diagnosis. #wearelilly


A woman living with metastatic breast cancer on Long Island has survived after years of treatment. Stacey Sager has the story.
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This patient education video offers an introduction to metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to another location in the body or comes back in a distant location. This video is led by 3 women diagnosed with this disease, Kim Dowling, Helen Karys, and Paige Sinclair, and by Dr. Lidia Schapira.
More Information
ASCO Answers Fact Sheet: Metastatic Breast Cancer (PDF; 2 pages): http://www.cancer.net/sites/ca....ncer.net/files/asco_
Guide to Breast Cancer: http://www.cancer.net/breast
Article: Coping with Metastatic Cancer: http://www.cancer.net/coping-w....ith-cancer/managing-


Breast-cancer survivors like Christine drive Lilly scientists to discover and deliver life-changing medicines to people. Watch Christine's story, and learn more about our efforts to fight such diseases: https://www.lilly.com/2020report #wearelilly


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This animation explains what metastatic breast cancer is, the symptoms to watch for, and the wide variety of treatment options available. If you have metastatic breast cancer you will likely need to remain on treatment, unless you choose to stop it. Being diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer can be overwhelming. But many people continue to live long, productive lives with breast cancer in this stage due to advances in treatment.


Doctors have seen a rise in breast cancer cases for women under the age of 40, an age group which doesn’t typically get screened. The issue has highlighted the importance of advocating for your own health. NBC’s Anne Thompson reports for Sa****ay TODAY.
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