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Breast Cancer Life

Breast Cancer Life

By: Natalie D'Itri
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Beast Cancer Life is a podcast where I share my breast cancer experience in the hope that you can use this information to help you, as the patient or friend or family member of someone living breast cancer life. Nothing could have prepared me for this lived experience - not a friend with cancer or a nurse or doctor. That's why I'm sharing my experience with you. I am Natalie, your host. Join me as I share my journey. The contents of this podcast are not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.2024 Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • 65. Breast Cancer Surgery: Why it's Important to be the Person Having Surgery in the Morning Rather Than at the End of the Breast Surgeon's Day
    Apr 10 2026
    I've been thinking a lot lately about my surgery back in 2023, when I was diagnosed with invasive carcinoma in the left breast. At that time, I chose to have a left mastectomy. I'm sharing what I have come to realize recently about that surgery and how I have honed in on one of the reasons it may have been a disadvantage to be the last surgical case of the day for my breast surgeon. The recovery process could have been impacted by the approach the breast surgeon used. I was going to surgery at 4PM (although my original surgery time was 2 PM) and my surgeon, I'm quite certain, was operating all day long before she got to me. Immediately after the mastectomy, I went through a pretty rigorous recovery process to avoid losing the skin over my implant. I recently visited a plastic surgeon for consultation about a prophylactic right mastectomy. During this recent consultation, I learned more about what could have been the reason there was concern about the adequacy of blood flow and potential wound healing complications at the time I was in the operating room with that left mastectomy. What I learned added one more reason to my list of points as to why it's important to have your surgery in the morning and not be the very last person of the day. The content of this podcast is not intended to substitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a healthcare professional regarding your healthcare questions and concerns. This podcast contains opinions of the host. If you'd like to be the first to receive updates and exclusive content from the upcoming Breast Cancer Life newsletter, please email me at connect@breastcancerlife.org. I'd love to have you on the list! LET'S CONNECT:

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    25 mins
  • 64. Breast Cancer Surgery: Personal Experience on why it is so Important to Have a Second Opinion for the Breast Surgeon and the Plastic Surgeon
    Apr 3 2026

    This episode I share what I learned recently that would've helped me more when I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2023 and seeking the guidance of plastic surgeon and the breast surgeon. My care ultimately was good enough But I realize that getting a second opinion, and looking at more than one surgeon for each part of the surgery would've benefited as really work to make an informed decision On which doctors would be best for each part of my initial cancer care.

    The content of this podcast is not intended to substitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a healthcare professional regarding your healthcare questions and concerns. This podcast contains opinions of the host. If you'd like to be the first to receive updates and exclusive content from the upcoming Breast Cancer Life newsletter, please email me at connect@breastcancerlife.org. I'd love to have you on the list! LET'S CONNECT:

    connect@breastcancerlife.org

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    23 mins
  • 63. My three year journey to get my life back after a breast cancer diagnosis
    Mar 27 2026
    It's been almost 3 years since I was diagnosed with breast cancer. What has happened over the past few months is that I really took a pause from recording episodes. It really was not intentional that I put off making new episodes and sharing new content. It just worked out as I got busy with life and sort of put all this breast cancer stuff behind me. I talk about in this episode my radical acceptance the breast cancer experience and how I realized I can handle whatever happens in my future. I also share some thoughts about whether or not it would have been helpful to be working full-time when I was initially diagnosed, in 2023. I know now I'm coping better than ever with having a history of breast cancer, and I attribute a lot of that to being busy during my days with my career. As I cover a lot of different reflections that are from my recent experiences and deeply tied to when I was diagnosed, I hope you'll listen to the end to hear how I feel I am doing now at this point in survivorship. The content of this podcast is not intended to substitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a healthcare professional regarding your healthcare questions and concerns. This podcast contains opinions of the host. If you'd like to be the first to receive updates and exclusive content from the upcoming Breast Cancer Life newsletter, please email me at connect@breastcancerlife.org. I'd love to have you on the list! LET'S CONNECT:

    connect@breastcancerlife.org

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    19 mins
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