I promise

"I promise, Suzy... Even if it takes the rest of my life." -Nancy G. Brinker, Founder of Susan G. Komen for the Cure

What is TNBC

WHAT IS TRIPLE NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER?

Just in recent years, Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) has sparked interest in the news where instead of calling the tumor as ER-negative, PR-negative, and HER2-negative; researchers began using the shorthand term, "Triple Negative," dubbed the "new type" of breast cancer. Being Triple Negative, you don't have a targeted therapy and your only treatment option is chemotherapy.

Triple Negative Breast Cancer is seen in about 15% of all breast cancers. TNBC is a very aggressive cancer that tends to strike younger women, pre-menopause, especially among African-American women and women who have BRCA1 mutations. The tumor tends to be fast growing and is less likely to show up on an annual mammogram. TNBC is more likely to metastasis early on; has a high rate of recurrence in the first 2-3 years from diagnosis and has a poorer prognosis than other types of breast cancer due to lack of specific, targeted treatment for TNBC.

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Toledo Walleye Pink in the Rink 2018

Since it was Breast Cancer Awareness night at the Toledo Walleye hockey game on March 2, 2018, I once again made a sign to promote TNBC Day and show it off at the arena.  I've had a lot of hockey fans reading my sign so if anything, I hope they learned that there is more than one type of breast cancer.

15-20% of Breast Cancer is Triple Negative

Women with Triple Negative Breast
Cancer tests negative for the three
receptors -ER, PR and the HER2 protein
meaning the growth of breast cancer
cells are not driven by Estrogen,
Progesterone or HER2 protein ,
and therefore doesn't respond to
hormonal treatments or
anti-HER2 targeted therapy

Triple Negative Breast Cancer occur more
often in younger women under the age of 40,
those of African and Latina descent
and those with the BRCA-1 gene mutation.

TNBC sister, Deb K. and her family riding
the FanBoni!

Triple Negative Breast Cancer,
an aggressive form of the disease
has a higher rate of recurrence,
and more difficult to treat than
other types of breast cancer

Toledo's Pink in the Rink!

PINK ice!

Fans of each other!

Currently there is no targeted
therapy for TNBC. Still, ongoing
research remains focused on to 

better understand how Triple 
Negative Breast Cancer develops 
and how to treat it more 
effectively.

TNBC sisters Deb K. and Melissa with
May Westphal, Executive Director of
Susan G. Komen of Northwest Ohio

Toledo Walleye vs South Carolina Stingrays
I see a hockey rink, and I want it
painted pink...

Spike the Walleye sneaking up on 
Catrick's promoting TNBC 
Awareness Day

...with the Victory gals!

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