Breast Cancer, Metastatic or RecurrentCauseThe exact cause of
breast cancer is not known. After you have had breast
cancer, you have a higher than average risk of cancer. When cancer comes back
or spreads, it is called
recurrent or metastatic breast cancer. In most cases,
a recurrence will show up within 5 to 10 years after a first diagnosis.1 Although cancer is always treated aggressively, if even a small
cluster of cancer cells is missed, cancer can come back (recur). If your breast
cancer has recurred, you may feel angry or frustrated and may second-guess your
previous treatments. And you may lose hope. But recurrent or metastatic breast
cancer can be treated successfully. Some women live for many years, managing
their cancer like a long-term health problem. The treatment decisions you and
your doctor made in the past were the right ones at the time.
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