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Diagnosed With Early-Stage HER2-Positive Breast Cancer: Now What?

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A Look at HER2-Positive Breast Cancer

Roughly 1 in 5 breast cancers are HER2+, meaning the diseased cells in your breast grow and divide uncontrollably.

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Next Steps After Your Diagnosis

Here’s what you need to know about your HER2+ breast cancer diagnosis so you can take your first steps to plan your treatment and get support.

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Getting Organized

Recently diagnosed with HER2+? Consider this your checklist to streamline your care.

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Advocate for Yourself at the Doctor

Five ways to advocate for yourself when you have HER2-positive breast cancer.

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Honor Your Emotions With HER2-Positive

A lot of strong feelings come with a breast cancer diagnosis. Here’s how to process them and support your mental health during treatment and beyond.

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Practical Life Advice

Try these tips to help manage common treatment side effects and feel more comfortable as you go through treatment for HER2+ breast cancer.

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Help Others Understand Your Diagnosis

It can be hard to talk about your HER2-positive breast cancer, but it’s the only way to get the support you need. Here’s how to make it a little easier.

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Take Care of Yourself

Some of the most crucial care during HER2+ breast cancer treatment is the kind you give yourself. Here’s how to feel your best, physically and emotionally.

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Treatment Options for HER2-Positive Breast Cancer

There are more treatment options than ever before for early-stage HER2+ breast cancer. Learn which ones may be right for you.

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Important Things to Consider With Early Stage

Your HER2-positive breast cancer is unique, and so is your treatment. An expert talks about what to think about as you make decisions about your care.

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Deciding Factors for Treatment

Tailor your treatment plan by considering things like the size of your tumor and timing.

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Financial Planning for the Length of Treatment

Outside of insurance, your treatment can still be expensive. Meet with your hospital’s social worker and use their resources to map out a plan.

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Treatment Side Effects

While side effects vary from person to person, there are common ones from chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and surgery for this type of breast cancer.

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What Your Recovery Timeline Looks Like

While your HER2+ breast cancer treatment journey will be unique to you, this general timeline will give you an idea of what to expect.

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What to Expect After Treatment

From start to finish, treatment can take a year, says oncologist Keerthi Gogineni, MD. After that, “a lot of it is trying to get back to normal.”

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Will It Spread?

It’s natural to worry that your HER2-positive breast cancer might spread. Learn why this can happen and what signs to watch for.

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Going Through Treatment if There's a Recurrence

Been down this road before? There’s a lot to wrap your mind around, whether it’s a local recurrence or has spread.

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