This is a support page for Jaclyn Meyer, her husband Drew, and their 3 children as they deal with Jaclyn's breast cancer diagnosis. Jaclyn was diagnosed with breast cancer on December 10, 2025. Awhile back, Jaclyn took an online assessment that determined she had a higher-than-average risk for breast cancer, which led her doctor to refer her to a geneticist who confirmed the results and then referred her to The Cleveland Clinic Breast Center. They informed her that she was eligible for an MRI in between her yearly mammogram, and since she was due for her mammogram, the doctor suggested she do the MRI instead. And thank goodness she did, because that’s how they found the cancer. She had no symptoms and it didn’t show up on a subsequent mammogram. The cancer is very small and very early, right now Stage 1A. It’s HR+/HER2-, which is favorable and means there’s a good chance Jaclyn won’t need chemo. She also had genetic testing done and she learned she does not carry the breast cancer genes. Treatment for Jaclyn's cancer will begin with a lumpectomy on January 21, 2026, followed by radiation (5days/wk for 3 wks) and endocrine/hormone therapy (Tamoxifen) for the next 5-10 years. We hope this page gives you a way to get updates and provides many ways you can help. This is going to be a long journey, so we hope you are willing to join us and support us along the way.