When You’re Told It Might Be Cancer
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概要
What do you do when you’re told there’s a 50–95% chance it could be cancer…
but no one can actually tell you what it is yet?
In Episode 4 of One of Eight, Jill moves from uncertainty into something heavier. We follow Jill through her biopsy, a traumatic physical experience, and the mental toll of waiting for answers that still aren’t clear. After her MRI is flagged as highly suspicious, she’s left trying to understand her results on her own while preparing for the next step.
As the waiting continues, Jill reaches a breaking point.
The anxiety she’s been pushing through is no longer manageable.
For the first time, she asks for help and makes the choice to take control of her mental health before what comes next.
This part of the story isn’t about answers. It’s about getting through the not knowing.
Resources:
BI-RADS classification system: https://www.cancercenter.com/cancer-types/breast-cancer/diagnosis-and-detection/mammography/results-bi-rads
Core needle & vacuum-assisted biopsy: https://cancer.ca/en/treatments/tests-and-procedures/core-biopsy
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**The experiences shared in this podcast reflect personal journeys navigating healthcare, in Nova Scotia, and may not represent all systems or outcomes. This podcast is based on lived experience and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional about your own health.
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