We are inland applicants for AINP/PNP. Just at the same time we received the medical request, my wife was being investigated for breast cancer (routine mammogram leading to a biopsy request). We had to go for the medical during the same week she had a biopsy so we disclosed the mammogram report and the biopsy request.
Later on, the biopsy report confirmed early-stage IDC (a form of breast cancer) and she has already been booked for a Lumpectomy (removal of specific breast tissue) which is expected to happen next week. Meanwhile, we received the request for further information on the medical (as expected) which we plan to report back now via the panel physician.
My question is whether anyone had to deal with a similar situation during their PR process and given that the cancer is already being treated and has 99% rate of survival in 5 years (as per the doctor) what are the chances that medical will fail and PR application will be rejected. Obviously, the most important concern for us for now is full recovery but would like to understand the consequences for the PR application to mentally prepare ourselves.
Thanks for sharing your experience/suggestions.
Best regards
Later on, the biopsy report confirmed early-stage IDC (a form of breast cancer) and she has already been booked for a Lumpectomy (removal of specific breast tissue) which is expected to happen next week. Meanwhile, we received the request for further information on the medical (as expected) which we plan to report back now via the panel physician.
My question is whether anyone had to deal with a similar situation during their PR process and given that the cancer is already being treated and has 99% rate of survival in 5 years (as per the doctor) what are the chances that medical will fail and PR application will be rejected. Obviously, the most important concern for us for now is full recovery but would like to understand the consequences for the PR application to mentally prepare ourselves.
Thanks for sharing your experience/suggestions.
Best regards