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Breast Cancer

Getting Organized During Breast Cancer: Keeping Track of the Details

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As I walked out of my breast cancer appointment after receiving my diagnosis, my head was swirling, and my hands were full of paperwork. I was overwhelmed and shocked. My friend and I sat in the waiting room and began sorting through the paperwork to start getting organized.

I was still feeling overwhelmed, but forming a plan for what I could do now and what I needed to do later helped.

After-appointment details: Handle them right away

When we leave our breast cancer appointments, we often need to follow up on several things to keep our treatment progressing. We might need to schedule more imaging, go to the lab for bloodwork, or make a follow-up appointment with our doctor.

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Jennifer is the author of "A Breast Cancer Journey: Living it One Step at a Time," breast cancer survivor, and patient advocate. Her book, published in 2023 by Bold Story Press, is an encouraging guide for breast cancer patients. It contains first-hand information, organized by topics, to help readers navigate the diagnosis, treatment, and recovery from breast cancer. Her writing emphasizes emotional, mental, and physical well-being along with empowered decision-making.

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