Clinical nurse specialist Ingrid Fuchs shared her own cancer journey following a triple-negative breast cancer diagnosis.
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Ingrid Fuchs: Series
As a clinical nurse specialist, I never expected to be writing about my cancer journey. But in this series of blogs, I share my experience of being diagnosed and treated for triple-negative breast cancer, a less common form of breast cancer that is harder to treat. I hope that talking about my experience will offer new insights, both for me as a patient and practitioner, and for other clinical nurse specialists.