
My name is Edlâyne Santos Guimarães and I found out I had cancer at 43 years old
My cancer is called Invasive Lobular Carcinoma. In some good ways I believe that it made most people rethink their lives, change attitudes, get closer.Some Bad things is Sometimes I focus on the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death, suffering for something that has not happened yet and may not even happen.
My out look on like is essence makes life worthwhile. Just the essential!
Some of the acheivments I have done is, when I saw the biopsy result I was alone and I felt very insecure, I thought of death and how would my family be, especially my two daughters. I was about 2 hours alone, I got myself together, asking God to guide me through this new situation and help me to understand what I should learn from this. Before long my heart felt safe and I got a strength that is supporting me and allowing me to win. (Winning does not necessarily mean not dying, but to learn, change and grow ...).
I also have read and learned a lot about my kind of cancer

This is my very best friend Thais Rochelle Moura's Aunt, who just found out she had cancer. Thais is very family orianted and is making sure to help her aunt out in anyway she can. Thais is very loving and caring of those around her, I feel like her aunt is part of my family because Thais and I are like sister and share with each other everything! So to hear about her aunt and what she is going through is really hard. I researched the kind of cancer that Thais aunt has and this is what I found
Invasive lobular carcinoma is a type of breast cancer that begins in the milk-producing glands (lobules) of the breast. Invasive lobular carcinoma is invasive cancer, which means the cancer cells have broken out of the lobule where they began and they have the potential to spread to other areas of the body.
Invasive lobular carcinoma makes up a small portion of all breast cancers. The most common type of breast cancer begins in the breast ducts (ductal carcinoma). Some breast cancers contain both lobular and ductal cancer cells.
Invasive lobular carcinoma typically doesn't form a lump, as most women expect with breast cancer. Instead, invasive lobular carcinoma more often causes a thickening of the tissue or fullness in one part of the breast.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/invasive-lobular-carcinoma/DS01063
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