The first 48 hours after receiving a Triple-Negative Breast Cancer(TNBC) diagnosis can feel overwhelming. This checklist is designed to help you organize your thoughts, gather essential information, and take control of the immediate next steps.
Organize your thoughts
Gather the right information
Take back a sense of control
The First 24 Hours
Processing & Documentation
Request Your Pathology Report
Call your doctor's office and ask for a physical or digital copy of the full pathology report. This contains the specific details about your tumor's grade and markers.
Start a Dedicated Notebook
Designate one notebook or digital folder for all cancer-related notes. Keep a log of every phone call, name, and date.
Breathe and Limit "Dr. Google"
TNBC research moves fast. Avoid general internet searches which orten rely on outaatea statistics. stick to vettea resources
24 to 48 Hours
Assembling Your Team
Essential Questions
for Your First Appointment
What is the size and grade of the tumor?
Has it spread to the lymph nodes based on initial imaging?
Will we be doing genetic testing(BRCA1/BRCA2) before treatment starts?
Is neoadjuvant therapy (chemo before surgery) an option for me?
What is the goal of the initial treatment plan?
Immediate Self-Care Tips
Hydrate
Your body is under significant stress keep water nearby.
Sleep
Use a sleep aid if recommended byvour orimary doctor to ensure vo are rested for decision-making
Accept Help
If someone asks, "What can I do?", give them a specific task like "Pick up groceries or search local cleaning services."