Stronger Than Before - by Alison Porter
Stronger Than Before - by Alison Porter
Stronger Than Before - by Alison Porter
Alison Porter
Contents
Introduction 1
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Radiotherapy 47
Hormone therapy 48
Targeted therapy 50
Immunotherapy 50
New drug treatments 51
Complementary therapies 51
Supplements 58
Chapter 4: Embodiment 83
Befriending your body and helping it to heal
Nutrition 86
Toxic load 96
Exercise 101
Supportive therapies 103
A body changed by treatment 104
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Afterword 233
References 235
Acknowledgements 239
About the Author 243
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CHAPTER 1
The Gathering
Storm
Understanding breast cancer and
finding your feminine feistiness
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I found my breast cancer by accident. I’d had a clear
mammogram only a couple of months earlier, and cancer
was the last thing on my mind. I’d planned a longed-for
trip to Mauritius as a reward for a year of unrelenting
work, and was looking forward to sunshine, sleep and
nothing to do but read.
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Diagnosis
Here in the UK, doctors are obliged to refer any suspicious
breast issues to a breast cancer clinic at a local hospital, who
will then investigate. At this point it’s entirely possible that
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You may only wait a couple of days for the test results,
depending on where you’re being treated. At your next
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Diagnosis tips
Take someone with you to your appointment. Do not
try to brave this one out. If the news is good, you can
go off and celebrate together. If it’s not, you’ll have
someone to lean on, who can listen to what the doctor
says, and take you home.
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HER2
If your cancer is hormone receptor negative, it may test
positive for amplification of the gene HER2, where it makes
too many copies of itself, and those copies instruct breast
cells to over-create HER2 receptors. This is known as HER2
protein overexpression. Medications designed specifically
for HER2+ breast cancers act to block the ability of the
cancer cells to receive growth signals.
You may test negative for all three factors, in which case
your breast cancer is considered to be triple negative, and
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TNM staging
You may also see TNM staging mentioned in your notes.
This is a numeric staging system that rates tumour, node
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Clearly, the earlier stages and grades are easier to treat, but
don’t despair if you’re labelled with a later stage cancer. My
tumour was huge. At first it was estimated at 10cm, and
then in surgery it was discovered to be 13cm. My breast
cancer had also spread to the sentinel node. Three years
down the line, I’m still here to tell the tale – and as you’ll find
out later, I didn’t pursue standard treatment.
The questions you ask at this time are vital. It’s important to
educate yourself as to what’s on offer, and to get a sense
of survival rates for your particular type of cancer, but my
advice would be to avoid asking for a specific prognosis
time frame for yourself. Why? Because however positive
you may be, hearing a length of time that you potentially
have left to live will worm itself into your brain and that will
be very difficult to overcome. Keep it general, and focus on
how you’re going to overcome this, not how long you have
left.
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Diagnosis questions
Here are a few questions to ask at your diagnosis
appointment, to get the full picture.
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Taking charge
We are all under a cultural spell in relation to cancer. We
hear the word and we instantly think it’s life-threatening,
even if our diagnosis is early stage and completely treatable.
When you’re faced with cancer, you’re not just dealing with
your own fears. You’re dealing with the force of a deeply
ingrained cultural belief that cancer means death – and it’s
terrifying.
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give you purpose and show you how resilient you can be –
even in the face of a potentially life-threatening disease. It’s
going to be a rough ride, but better one where you’re in the
driver’s seat rather than being a passive participant in the
biggest challenge of your life.
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offered to you, and to make the choices that are right for
you and your body. When you wake up the fierce feminine,
you wake up your intuition too. You’ll learn to listen to your
body and know instinctively if a treatment fits the path
you’ve chosen.
We’ll talk more about how you can use this new paradigm
to filter your treatment choices – and how to kick-start
your intuition for making the right choices – in more detail
in the coming chapters. Here and now, though, know that
when you take charge of your healing, you’re committing
to change. You’re signing up for taking the reins and being
responsible for your health. No more popping a pill and
hoping it gets better. You now become the authority on your
health and in your life.
But mostly the resistance will come from the outside. There
will be physicians who will use fear tactics to try to force
you down the traditional route, or well-meaning friends and
family who don’t understand your choices and just want you
to do what everybody else does. No matter what anyone
else may think about it, this is your journey and these are
your choices to make.
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Now is the time to circle the wagons, find the friends and
family who can support you unconditionally along the way,
and prepare yourself for the biggest lesson you’ve ever had
in self-care. You’ll find all the tools you’ll need to take care of
yourself throughout this process in the chapters that follow.
Right now – and for the foreseeable future – your number
one priority is going to be taking care of yourself.
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