Triple Negative Breast Cancer with Andrew Seidman, MD and Joyce O'Shaughnessy, MD
Triple Negative Breast Cancer: Case 2
Connie C is a 56-year-old television producer for a local news station, her medical history is unremarkable for any chronic conditions.
In September of 2014, after presenting to her PCP with a palpable breast mass and fatigue of several months’ duration she underwent a left mammogram revealing a large breast mass.
In February of 2015, she returns with increasing fatigue and back pain; her CT scan shows progression of the hepatic lesions, and bone scan shows new lesions in the T4 and T5 vertebra. At the time of progression, her ECOG performance status (PS) is 1.
In June of 2015, she returns for follow up with worsening back pain and intermittent dyspnea. Her CT scan at the time of progression shows the bone lesions worsening and several new bilateral pulmonary lesions.
Roundtable Roundup: Adjuvant Therapy for HR+, HER2- Breast Cancer
June 17th 2025In separate, live virtual events, William J. Gradishar, MD; and Tiffany A. Traina, MD, discussed multiple scenarios for a patient with hormone receptor–positive, HER2-negative breast cancer to potentially receive hormonal plus endocrine therapy.
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