• Home
  • Health & Wellness
  • Disclaimer
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • DMCA Notice
  • Home
  • Health & Wellness
  • Disclaimer
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • DMCA Notice
24/7 Health News
No Result
View All Result
Home advocacy

Breast Cancer: Why I Chose NOT To Have Chemo

February 13, 2025
in advocacy, Article, breast cancer, Genomic Oncotype scoring test, Health, invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC), opting out of chemotherapy, self-advocacy, Self-Care
Breast Cancer: Why I Chose NOT To Have Chemo
image

When Natalie Pressey, a Financial executive, learned she had breast cancer, the wife and mother began to take the necessary steps to understand her genetic predispositions. She had discussions with her doctors about proper screening and preventative measures, with rounds of testing and second opinions.

Natalie was diagnosed with invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC), the second most common type of breast cancer, according to Johns Hopkins Medical Center.

Natalie’s proactive approach helped her to spring into action. Natalie began having open conversations with her medical care team and trusted community, empowering her to move forward by making informed decisions about her healthcare.

Table of Contents

  • She Had Some Experience
  • Going Beyond Traditional Treatment
  • Speak Up and Speak Out

She Had Some Experience

Natalie Pressey served as a caregiver for her parents, who both endured long battles with cancer. This experience profoundly affected her long-term perspective on self-care and the healthcare system.

Witnessing firsthand the challenges and obstacles that can exist with advanced research and development and underserved communities, Natalie was determined to be proactive about her healthcare and take advantage of any preventative measures available.

Going Beyond Traditional Treatment

Despite initial conversations and recommendations for chemotherapy and radiation, Natalie was persistent in doing a deeper dive to explore her options. Natalie learned about the Genomic Oncotype Score Test by openly sharing her diagnosis with a colleague. Genomic Oncotype scoring is a type of testing that helps you and your doctors decide treatments after surgery. It uses a scoring system of 0-100 to determine the likelihood of cancer recurrence post-surgery and whether you will benefit from chemotherapy. It is important to note that not everyone is a candidate for this testing; Genomic Scoring helps determine the benefit of chemotherapy for early-stage, hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer, according to komen.org. Interpreting and discussing your score with your doctor is critical in determining the most effective treatment plan.

Natalie believes that thorough research and self-advocacy were vital to learning about this alternative treatment option to forgo chemotherapy and radiation.

“I would’ve never learned about this testing if I didn’t share my diagnosis with a colleague – that doesn’t look like me,” she shares.

However, by being open and vulnerable, she uncovered a testing option and alternative treatment plan that may not have otherwise been presented to her. “We tend to associate cancer with chemo automatically – that’s the diagnosis, and we tend not to ask questions, but we have to learn to speak up.”

After a successful reconstruction surgery, Natalie agreed to do the Genomic Scoring Testing. As a self-proclaimed “numbers person,” she was intrigued by the scoring system and was willing to explore her options before advancing directly to chemotherapy and radiation. “Seeing what the process looked like for parents, it was important to explore all options available to me,” Natalie adds.

After receiving a genomic score she was pleased with, and after further consultation with her family and team of doctors, Natalie decided to forgo chemotherapy.

Speak Up and Speak Out

Her unwavering advocacy marks Natalie Pressey’s story. Learning from her caregiver journey, she openly shared her experiences with colleagues, family, and friends, which led to a wealth of knowledge and information and a valuable support system. Her willingness to speak up and ask questions about traditional treatment options empowered her to make informed decisions about her treatment options.

She is transforming her pain into purpose, understanding her calling to continue sharing the importance of self-advocacy, self-care, and the power of knowing your options. She encourages women to be proactive about their health, seek second (and third) opinions, and embrace new research. “Cancer today doesn’t look like what it looked like 25-30 years ago,” she notes. By intentionally sharing her story, Natalie hopes to empower others to take control of their cancer journey.

ShareTweetSharePin
Next Post
Doctors are preoccupied with threats of criminal charges in states with abortion bans, putting patients’ lives at risk

Doctors are preoccupied with threats of criminal charges in states with abortion bans, putting patients’ lives at risk

Most Read

What causes stuttering? A speech pathology researcher explains the science and the misconceptions around this speech disorder

What causes stuttering? A speech pathology researcher explains the science and the misconceptions around this speech disorder

December 15, 2022
morning back pain

Morning Again Ache Trigger Is Not the Mattress

October 11, 2021

4 steps to building a healthier relationship with your phone

January 28, 2025

Why Circadian Rhythms Matter for Your Health

July 30, 2024
lower back pain relief exercises

5 decrease again ache aid workouts

October 11, 2021
Nasal vaccines promise to stop the COVID-19 virus before it gets to the lungs – an immunologist explains how they work

Nasal vaccines promise to stop the COVID-19 virus before it gets to the lungs – an immunologist explains how they work

December 14, 2022
bleeding in gum

When The Bleeding in gum Is Severe ?

October 11, 2021
Good Night Sleep

6 Causes of Good Evening Sleep

October 11, 2021
3 years after legalization, we have shockingly little information about how it changed cannabis use and health harms

3 years after legalization, we have shockingly little information about how it changed cannabis use and health harms

October 15, 2021
Kick up your heels – ballroom dancing offers benefits to the aging brain and could help stave off dementia

Kick up your heels – ballroom dancing offers benefits to the aging brain and could help stave off dementia

January 3, 2023
Biden is getting prostate cancer treatment, but that’s not the best choice for all men − a cancer researcher describes how she helped her father decide

Biden is getting prostate cancer treatment, but that’s not the best choice for all men − a cancer researcher describes how she helped her father decide

May 20, 2025
Ten small changes you can make today to prevent weight gain

Ten small changes you can make today to prevent weight gain

October 12, 2021

COVID vaccines: how one can pace up rollout in poorer international locations

October 5, 2021

Maximize Your Performance – Sync with Your Circadian Rhythms

August 9, 2024
Five ways to avoid pain and injury when starting a new exercise regime

Five ways to avoid pain and injury when starting a new exercise regime

December 30, 2022

This Simple Hygiene Habit Could Cut Your Risk of Stroke, New Research Reveals

February 1, 2025

Multiple sclerosis: the link with earlier infection just got stronger – new study

October 12, 2021
Support and collaboration with health-care providers can help people make health decisions

Support and collaboration with health-care providers can help people make health decisions

December 16, 2021
Greece to make COVID vaccines mandatory for over-60s, but do vaccine mandates work?

Greece to make COVID vaccines mandatory for over-60s, but do vaccine mandates work?

December 1, 2021
woman covered with white blanket

Exploring the Impact of Sleep Patterns on Mental Health

August 4, 2024
Nurses’ attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination for their children are highly influenced by partisanship, a new study finds

Nurses’ attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination for their children are highly influenced by partisanship, a new study finds

December 2, 2022
News of war can impact your mental health — here’s how to cope

Binge-eating disorder is more common than many realise, yet it’s rarely discussed – here’s what you need to know

December 2, 2022
FDA limits access to COVID-19 vaccine to older adults and other high-risk groups – a public health expert explains the new rules

FDA limits access to COVID-19 vaccine to older adults and other high-risk groups – a public health expert explains the new rules

May 21, 2025
As viral infections skyrocket, masks are still a tried-and-true way to help keep yourself and others safe

As viral infections skyrocket, masks are still a tried-and-true way to help keep yourself and others safe

December 14, 2022
GPs don’t give useful weight-loss advice – new study

GPs don’t give useful weight-loss advice – new study

December 16, 2022
Four ways to avoid gaining weight over the festive period – but also why you shouldn’t fret about it too much

Four ways to avoid gaining weight over the festive period – but also why you shouldn’t fret about it too much

December 22, 2022
Nutrition advice is rife with misinformation − a medical education specialist explains how to tell valid health information from pseudoscience

Nutrition advice is rife with misinformation − a medical education specialist explains how to tell valid health information from pseudoscience

January 28, 2025
How hot is too hot for the human body? Our lab found heat + humidity gets dangerous faster than many people realize

How hot is too hot for the human body? Our lab found heat + humidity gets dangerous faster than many people realize

July 6, 2022
How regulatory agencies, not the courts, are imposing COVID-19 vaccine mandates

How regulatory agencies, not the courts, are imposing COVID-19 vaccine mandates

October 24, 2021
The promise of repairing bones and tendons with human-made materials

The promise of repairing bones and tendons with human-made materials

January 4, 2022
  • Home
  • Health & Wellness
  • Disclaimer

© 2020 DAILY HEALTH NEWS

  • Home
  • Health & Wellness
  • Disclaimer
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • DMCA Notice

© 2020 DAILY HEALTH NEWS