Ocean County Woman - September/October 2021

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Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

A Premier Nursing, Rehabilitation & Long-Term Care Center 18 Butler Blvd. Bayville, NJ 08721 www.TallwoodsCareCenter.com 732-237-2220

Discover Ocean County’s Fountain of Youth 527 River Ave. Lakewood, NJ 08701 www.FountainViewCareCenter.com 732-905-0700

Breast Cancer Advice Written By Jennifer Charles, RN, BSN Director of Nursing

About 1 in 8 U.S. women (about 12.4%) will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of their lifetime. The most significant risk factors for breast cancer are gender (being a woman) and age (growing older). Knowing these statistics should push us to be more aware, and take all preventive measures to diminish our risk of developing breast cancer. I was diagnosed with Paget’s disease which is a very rare form of breast cancer, 9 years ago. Paget’s disease most commonly affects middle-aged individuals, primarily occurring between 50 to 60 years of age. I was 39 years old when I was diagnosed. I simply woke up one morning and noticed a rash on my left breast, no itching, no drainage, no pain. As a nurse, I did not think anything of it and started treating it myself. After 1 month of treating it myself, I received a random email that my cousin sent to 10 different women with the title “page’s disease”. It pricked my curiosity to open that email because as a nurse, I remember saying to myself “not sure what Paget’s disease is, don’t remember studying it in school and definitely never took care of a patient with it.” As I started reading the email, it was describing my left breast rash!!!! I went into total panic. The article spoke about how Paget’s disease is often misdiagnosed as a skin condition and the only way to diagnose it is through a biopsy. I immediately made an appointment to see a breast surgeon, printed the email to show her and demanded a biopsy. The breast surgeon refused to do a biopsy and told me that as a surgeon dealing with all kind of breast issues,

the rash didn’t fit the criteria of Paget’s and she will not do a biopsy. I believed her and trusted her professional opinion. I continued to follow up with her and kept on complaining about the rash, but nothing was done. Until this day, as a nurse, I’m not sure why I didn’t go for a second opinion. After 1 year and 7 months with the rash, I finally went to see a dermatologist after my gynecologist told me I was starting vitiligo. The dermatologist took one look and said that he needs to rule out Paget’s disease and did not think I had a skin condition. He took a biopsy and 10 days later, called me with the news - I have been dealing with breast cancer for a year and seven months. Since I had the cancer for such a long time, the oncologist wasn’t sure how much damage was done. The recommendation was to have a total left mastectomy and have 12 lymph nodes removed. I was lucky that the cancer did not spread but I needed chemotherapy as a preventative. Unfortunately, even after so many years, I am suffering from long term effects of the chemo. My advice to everyone is: • Take preventative measures • Exercise • Eat organic food as much that you can • Plenty of fruits, vegetables, and water • Do not smoke • No excessive drinking alcohol • Know your breasts, so that when there’s a change you can notice it immediately, and do a monthly breast self exam. • Yearly mammogram • If you notice a change, immediately follow up with doctor. If your doctor will not listen and you feel something is wrong, go for a second opinion.

The County Woman Magazine www.TheCountyWoman.com

September/October 2021


Articles inside

2020 Olympics .....................................................40

2min
page 41

Funny Farm Services

12min
pages 38-40

Vagabond Travel Agency

14min
pages 33-34

Kathy A. Banks, DMD...........................................26

3min
page 27

Women of Ocean County...............36

3min
page 37

Toms River X-Ray, CT & MRI Center....................22

3min
pages 23-24

Nina Radcliff, MD

9min
pages 21-22

Tallwoods Care Center

3min
page 20

Paonessa Colon & Rectal Surgery, PC

4min
page 19

Go Feet: Dr. Stuart W. Honick

3min
page 17

Reproductive Science Center of NJ

3min
page 16

New Jersey Hematology Oncology

1min
page 13

Gastroenterologists of Ocean County

3min
page 11

Carluccio, Leone, Dimon, Doyle & Sacks, LLC........8

3min
pages 9-10

Garden State Trust Company

2min
page 6

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

10min
pages 4-5

All-Care Physical Therapy Center LLC.....................2

4min
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