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Understanding Metastatic Breast Cancer

Metastatic Breast Cancer (also called Stage IV Breast Cancer) occurs when cancer spreads beyond the breast to other parts of the body, such as the bones, lungs, liver, or brain.

While it is currently not considered curable, advances in research and treatment continue to help many patients live longer and maintain quality of life.

Knowledge empowers patients to make informed decisions alongside their healthcare teams.

Our goal is to connect visitors with accurate, up-to-date information from trusted medical organizations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get clear answers to your concerns about metastatic breast cancer.

What is metastatic breast cancer?

Metastatic breast cancer, or Stage IV, occurs when cancer spreads from the breast to other organs like bones or lungs.

How can I contact Sheri's Beecon?

You can reach us 24/7 at (210) 488-3094 or email info@sherisbeecon.org for support.

Is metastatic breast cancer curable?

Currently, metastatic breast cancer is not curable, but treatments can help manage symptoms and prolong life.

How can I access trusted information?

We provide links to reliable resources from reputable medical organizations to empower informed health decisions.