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Victoria Carter Overcomes Triple Negative Breast Cancer

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Beaufort County, October 23, 2025

News Summary

Victoria Carter, a resident of Beaufort County, recently triumphed over stage 2B triple negative invasive ductal carcinoma. Her journey highlights the importance of early detection and the invaluable support from family and community. After discovering a lump in early 2022, she underwent a rigorous treatment plan, including chemotherapy and radiation, at the Beaufort Memorial Keyserling Cancer Center. Throughout her battle with cancer, Victoria emphasized the need for mental health support and the power of positivity in overcoming challenges.

Beaufort, South Carolina – Victoria Carter, a 50-year-old resident of Beaufort County, bravely overcame stage 2B triple negative invasive ductal carcinoma after noticing a lump in her right breast in early 2022. The aggressive nature of her diagnosis and the ensuing treatments reveal not only her resilience but also the power of support from family and the community.

Before her cancer diagnosis, Victoria was dedicated to her role as an elementary school teacher but adjusted her focus to become a caretaker for her father. Encouraged by her daughter, Christian, Victoria made an appointment with her gynecologist after discovering the lump, which led to her diagnosis of breast cancer in April 2022 following an immediate mammogram.

Initially, Victoria met the diagnosis with disbelief, as she felt uneducated about the disease. “Triple negative” breast cancer, which is notably aggressive, particularly affects Black and Hispanic women, further underscoring the importance of awareness and education surrounding the condition. Following her diagnosis, she underwent a comprehensive treatment plan at the Beaufort Memorial Keyserling Cancer Center that included immunotherapy, chemotherapy, and radiation.

The physical challenges of her treatment journey were significant; nevertheless, Victoria received exceptional care from a team of oncologists and specialists. Dr. Tara Grahovac performed her lumpectomy, while Dr. Jonathan Briggs oversaw her radiation therapy. Kianna Brown, an oncology social worker, contributed vital emotional support, providing encouragement throughout Victoria’s ordeal.

Victoria found additional strength through her family as her niece, Alayshia, made wigs for her to help maintain a sense of identity during treatment. In conjunction with her medical team, family members, friends, and her sorority, the Beaufort Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, played crucial roles in her healing process, offering daily calls and messages to uplift her spirits.

Despite enduring physical side effects, Victoria completed her cancer treatment in August 2023. As she progressed, she committed to educating herself about triple negative invasive ductal carcinoma and emphasized the critical need for mental health support. She actively sought psychological assistance during treatment and highlighted the importance of family counseling for those impacted by cancer.

Victoria’s belief in the power of positivity and the emphasis on surrounding oneself with supportive individuals were recurrent themes throughout her journey. She encourages others diagnosed with cancer to listen to their bodies and seek the help they need.

Background on Triple Negative Breast Cancer

Triple negative breast cancer is one of the most challenging forms of breast cancer because it lacks three common receptors known to fuel most breast cancer growth. Consequently, many traditional therapies are ineffective, raising the imperative for increased awareness and research. This condition disproportionately affects women of color, particularly Black and Hispanic women, making community support and education essential.

Key Highlights

  • Diagnosis: Stage 2B triple negative invasive ductal carcinoma.
  • Support System: Family, friends, and community groups provided essential support.
  • Treatment Completion: August 2023.
  • Educational Impact: Focus on understanding triple-negative breast cancer.
  • Mental Health: Importance of psychological support during treatment.

FAQ

What was Victoria Carter diagnosed with?

Victoria Carter, 50, was diagnosed with stage 2B triple negative invasive ductal carcinoma after discovering a lump in her right breast in early 2022.

What type of support did Victoria receive during her treatment?

Victoria was supported by family, friends, and her sorority, the Beaufort Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta.

What treatments did Victoria undergo for her breast cancer?

Following her April 2022 diagnosis, she underwent treatment at Beaufort Memorial Keyserling Cancer Center, which included immunotherapy, chemotherapy, and radiation.

When did Victoria complete her cancer treatment?

Victoria completed her cancer treatment in August 2023.

What is triple negative breast cancer?

Triple negative breast cancer is one of the most challenging forms of breast cancer as it lacks three common receptors known to fuel most breast cancer growth.

Overview of Victoria’s Journey

Feature Details
Diagnosis Date Early 2022
Treatment Duration Until August 2023
Main Support Sources Family, Friends, Sorority
Specialists Involved Dr. Tara Grahovac, Dr. Jonathan Briggs
Mental Health Support Yes, family counseling emphasized

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