Getaway host Sam McClymont recalls the devastating moment she was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer at 38 – after she was initially given the all-clear

Sam McClymont has opened up about the devastating moment she was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer at the age of 38.

The Getaway host revealed she was initially given the all-clear last year after finding a lump in her right breast.

‘I decided to go to see the specialist anyway and see what my options were,’ she told Woman’s Day.

Sam said she underwent further tests and didn’t hear back from her doctor so she returned to her next appointment three weeks later.

But she was left shocked when the specialist informed her she had triple negative breast cancer, the most aggressive form.

Getaway host Sam McClymont opened up about the devastating moment she was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer at 38

‘I was instantly crying. It was a shock. He was telling me about all the treatments, but I couldn’t believe it,’ Sam recalled.

‘I was bawling when I called [her husband] Ben and my younger sister Mollie. Then she was crying. Nobody was expecting this.’

She admitted it was also difficult explaining her diagnosis to her two young boys, Wilder, six, and Ari, five.

She said her boys also helped her shave her hair off but she ‘couldn’t be emotional when she looked in the mirror as they were with her’.

She was left shocked when the specialist informed her she had triple negative breast cancer, the most aggressive form

She was left shocked when the specialist informed her she had triple negative breast cancer, the most aggressive form

Sam has also taken a step back from work as she is currently not able to travel with her TV show Getaway.

She has completed 12 of her 16 rounds of chemo and will then be having surgery and radiation.

Triple negative breast cancer is considered life threatening because its aggressive and accelerates the rate at which the cancer can grow and spread. 

Common symptoms include breast lumps, swelling, breast or nipple pain, dimpled skin and nipple discharge.

She said her husband and sons helped her shave her hair off but she 'couldn't be emotional when she looked in the mirror as they were with her'

She said her husband and sons helped her shave her hair off but she ‘couldn’t be emotional when she looked in the mirror as they were with her’

What is triple-negative breast cancer?

Triple-negative breast cancer is cancer that tests negative for estrogen receptors, progesterone receptors, and excess HER2 protein

These results mean the growth of the cancer is not fuelled by the hormones estrogen and progesterone

This cancer does not respond to hormonal therapy medicines

Treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy and immunotherapy 

Source: breastcancer.org

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