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I have diagnosed with infiltrating ductal carcinoma, NOS, in right breast (in biopsy report, triple negative (ER-negative, PR-NEGATIVE, HER 2-NEGATIVE). The tumor measures 5 cm* 3 cm mammographically. After giving 3 no. Of chemo the tumor shrinks to 1.9*0.7*1 cm in USG. My doctor done modified radical mastectomy. Please tell me after surgery.
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You need to complete the remaining chemotherapy. You may also require radiation therapy after completing chemotherapy.
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Because you are triple negative and less than 60 years of age you will also require genetic testing for BRCA 1/2.
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