Secondary cancer after BARCA2 Triple Negative breast cancer

Good Morning,

My friend has been recently diagnosed with secondary cancer (liver, left lung and peritoneal cancel) after having a double masectomy in 2019 following a tripple negative breast cancer (BARCA2)

Obviously if you google liver or peritoneal cancel the results are not what you want to see.... Anyone knows what are the survival rates with these types of secondary cancer?

Many thanks for anyone who will reply

 

UPDATE 2022:

Unfortunalely my friend has passed away last July. After my post above she the cancer has spread to her bones and brain and tough she fought with everything she had, she got tired and just wanted to go. She has passed away almost exactly 2 years after her initial diagnosys. 

  • Hello Tinka2786

    I'm sorry to hear that your friend has recently been diagnosed with secondary cancer. It's obviously a difficult time for you all. 

    It's difficult to say what the survival rate may be; things can vary so much from person to person. It may be that if her Consultant is able to offer treatment options that she responds well and I do know that we've had members here on the forum who have been diagnosed with stage 4 cancers who have responded well to treatments.

    Her Consultant will be best placed to offer some insight into her prognosis but if you'd like to have a chat with one of our nurses you're welcome to give them a call. They're available Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm on 0808 800 4040. 

    Best wishes, 
    Jenn
    Cancer Chat moderator