Local Woman's Life Turned Upside Down by Young Breast Cancer Diagnosis
At 27 years old, Marissa Coreno had seemingly put her struggles behind her after moving out of her parents' house and landing a job at an Ohio hospital. However, she soon discovered a lump in her armpit that would change everything.
Initially dismissed by Coreno as minor, the lump warranted further investigation. Her colleagues urged caution, which led to a series of diagnostic tests - including an ultrasound, mammogram, and biopsy - revealing Stage II breast cancer with lymph node involvement.
The diagnosis sent Coreno's life into free fall. "It was devastating. It took me a while to process," she recalled. Though initially in denial about her condition, the harsh reality finally dawned on her, leaving her struggling to come to terms with the new trajectory of her life.
Coreno attributes much of her resilience to the unwavering support from loved ones and healthcare professionals who helped guide her through treatment options. Her doctor, Dr. Baidehi Maiti at the Cleveland Clinic, played a pivotal role in ensuring Coreno received personalized care tailored to her age group's unique needs.
As she navigates hormone therapy until 2032 and regular scans, Coreno has come close to cancer but remains determined to thrive as a survivor. The emotional turmoil of treatment is now tempered by an encouraging outlook on life that encourages others not to ignore any warning signs.
At 27 years old, Marissa Coreno had seemingly put her struggles behind her after moving out of her parents' house and landing a job at an Ohio hospital. However, she soon discovered a lump in her armpit that would change everything.
Initially dismissed by Coreno as minor, the lump warranted further investigation. Her colleagues urged caution, which led to a series of diagnostic tests - including an ultrasound, mammogram, and biopsy - revealing Stage II breast cancer with lymph node involvement.
The diagnosis sent Coreno's life into free fall. "It was devastating. It took me a while to process," she recalled. Though initially in denial about her condition, the harsh reality finally dawned on her, leaving her struggling to come to terms with the new trajectory of her life.
Coreno attributes much of her resilience to the unwavering support from loved ones and healthcare professionals who helped guide her through treatment options. Her doctor, Dr. Baidehi Maiti at the Cleveland Clinic, played a pivotal role in ensuring Coreno received personalized care tailored to her age group's unique needs.
As she navigates hormone therapy until 2032 and regular scans, Coreno has come close to cancer but remains determined to thrive as a survivor. The emotional turmoil of treatment is now tempered by an encouraging outlook on life that encourages others not to ignore any warning signs.