What Is
Triple Negative
Breast Cancer?
It sounds complicated. It’s not. Let’s break it down in a way that actually makes sense.
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Staging - What It Really Means
How far has the cancer spread?
Staging is how doctors figure out how much cancer is in your body and where it is. (Moffitt)
It’s based on:
•Tumor size
•Whether lymph nodes are involved
•Whether it has spread elsewhere
Simple version:
Lower stage = more contained
Higher stage = more spread
TNM system of staging
TNM stands for:
T = Tumor size
N = Lymph Node status (the number and location of lymph nodes with cancer)
M = Metastases (whether or not the cancer has spread beyond the breast and nearby lymph nodes to other parts of the body)
A “p” before the T or N shows these are pathology findings from the tumor or lymph nodes removed during surgery.
Important Clarity (This part matters)
•TNBC staging is the same system as other breast cancers
•Stage does NOT tell the whole story
Treatment success depends on:
•How it responds to chemo
•Your overall health
•Your specific biology
How Cancer Spreads
Cancer can move through:
•Lymph system (usually first stop = underarm lymph nodes)
•Bloodstream to other organs
Staging sounds scary. It doesn’t define your outcome.
Two people with the same stage can have completely different responses to treatment.
If this feels like a lot...
It is. You're learning a new language, making big decisions, and processing something life-changing - all at once.