Understanding a triple negative breast cancer diagnosis (Nikki Wheatley)

Season 7 Episode 6  ·  Jun 19, 09:00 AM
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In this episode of the Breast Cancer Now podcast, Nikki Wheatley talks to Laura about her experience being diagnosed with triple negative, and later metastatic breast cancer.

Nikki shares how she both finds and spreads hope, five years on from her metastatic breast cancer diagnosis. She discusses her work with the change and check campaign.

 They discuss what triple negative breast cancer means, and why it can be harder to treat. Nikki discusses how she manages living with metastatic breast cancer day-to-day, managing the side effects of her treatments and looking after her mental well-being.

Nikki also talks about how she has found parenting with cancer and where she has found support, in places like the Fruitfly collective, Ruth Strauss foundation and Maggie's. They talk about the importance of self-advocacy and early detection, and how she hopes to help others by sharing her story. 

Key Topics:
01:20 Getting to know Nikki
02:10 Explaining what triple negative breast cancer is
03:01 Nikki's diagnosis
05:55 The word "aggressive" in relation to triple negative
07:20 Finding out the cancer had spread
11:40 Nikki's signs and symptoms of metastatic breast cancer
16:38 Hearing "the cancer had spread to your brain"
18:50 Treatment and scanxiety
25:40 How Nikki looks after herself emotionally
27:55 Nutrition
30:20 Feeling isolated having a triple negative diagnosis
31:30 Parenting through cancer and finding support
34:32 Finding hope
40:30 What sorts of progress would you like to see in terms of treatment?
42:25 Nikki's involvement in the change and check campaign
48:20 Being an 'outlier'
50:45 Knowing your normal
52:10 What would you say to someone your has just been diagnosed with primary triple negative breast cancer?
53:10 The online breast cancer community
55:18 Looking to the future