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Interior Breast Staples
In late 1993 I had a lumpectomy and axillary dissection followed by 33 radiation treatments. Surgical staples were left inside my breast and underarm. Now, almost 30 years later, another doctor needs me to have an MRI (if possible) regarding a much different condition. My question: Does any other long-term survivor or…
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Expected to keep a chemo port for 10 years.
I am so disgusted. I don't even know where to begin. I have been a cancer patient for 15 months already. I have survived 16 chemo treatments, my right breast being surgically removed, 5 lymph nodes removed, 18 radiation treatments. I could only tolerate my chemo port for 3 months. About a week after I got the chemo port, I…
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anastrozole where it is manufactured??
I am looking for a drug company that manufactures "anastrozole" in the USA or the company is HQ in the USA that is FDA approved. Anastrozole is priced from 30ct for $18.00 to $250.00. Very Difficult to find the source location of some of the online places that is selling anastrozole.
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Personal care products with good ingredients
Thought we could start a thread for this where people can post the “good stuff” they have found. please post if you want to share. I have found a new foundation I like called DOLL10 by Doris Dalton. She is a breast cancer survivor herself and it is made with only good ingredients, no bad chems, etc. I now have that and…
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Struggles in Survivorship?
Hello, I'm new to this group, though I wish I'd joined years ago. I'd like to first say that I hesitate to post this question given the weight of so many recent posts about currently going through the diagnosis and/or treatment phase. However it is something that I have struggled with greatly and can't be the only one, so…
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breast cancer questions
I had my yearly mammogram. I have a history of breast cancer on both sides of my family. I was called back in a week to come in ASAP to have a diagnostic mammogrgam. This was done yesterday. Tech left and told me to wait. Dr came in and told me I had a close cluster of 5 calcifications on my left breast that were different…
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UC Davis anyone
Hello I am newly diagnosed with breast cancer and have yet to meet with my surgical oncologist. May 1st. I was very disappointed to realize that UCDavis medical center in Sacramento has no breast cancer support of any kind. I was hoping to see other breast cancer patients and waiting rooms and meet new people and join this…
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Side effects
Hi, I just had my second treatment of taxol, my nose has been bleeding off and on, my doctor says its dryness due to the chemo, I'm using a humidifier and saline naso gel but its not working. Today I felt like giving up, I can't handle much more of this, its breaking me down mentally. I looked in the mirror and didn't see…
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Tamoxifen and Rash
I have been on Tamoxifen for four months now, and although the side effects have been minimal (hot flashes, couple of night sweats, feeling of heaviness), I have now developed a rash on my legs and shoulders...very itchy and blotchy. Has anyone else experienced this? I'm not finding any other allergens that could be…
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Blood draws after double mastectomy
I’ve read you shouldn’t have blood drawn, blood pressure or IV’s on the arm on the same side as your mastectomy. What do you do if you have a double mastectomy?
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Dry mouth
Hi all, anybody have any suggestions for the dry mouth that seems to be on going with chemo and Emend and heaven knows what else? Other than walking around with my constant glass of water, I really don't want to suck on candies with sugar, too much, because that'll cause as many dental problems , as dry mouth. Thanks for…
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Anyone stopped taking post cancer med ? and not start different one?
taken off tamox...and wondering if really worth all side effects again trying another med? any thoughts or personal experience? I know NO Right or wrong answer...just wondering.. Denise
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No nipples
Oook, im new here as of today. i am 68, not married and have been a breast cancer survivor for 5 years now. the concern is starting a new relationship. you see no-one has seen my body post reconstruction ( which was to have abdominal flap transferred to breast area ... hence... no nipples). it frightens me. anyone else ?…
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Pain after port removal
New Member here. This has been my second bout with Breast Cancer. This time it was in both breasts. I had chemo, bilateral mastectomy and radiation. As part of the surgery, the surgeon removed the port which had been put in for chemo. This area had been sore since the port was put in and I assumed it would feel better…
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Cancer in both breasts...
Hi, Was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma in right breast three weeks ago. Still going through many tests, but after an MRI, the radiologist called and said that they found a suspicious area in the left breast also, and I need a biopsy. Before I panic to the point of no return, does anyone know if it is uncommon to…
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Calcifications
Hi. I’m a member of the kidney cancer board, but I’m here for my wife, age 70. Her recent mammogram showed a 5mm area of breast calcifications requiring an ultrasound. That was done yesterday and the result was a need for a biopsy. Needless to say, despite the doctor saying that most are benign, she’s rather upset. I’m…
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Telling people you have cancer ... How do you do it?
One of the hardest things since my diagnosis two months ago has been telling everyone I have cancer. Has anyone else found this to be true? What was your experience? I am taking a leave of absence from my job and my co-workers don't know why. Only administration knows. I don't know what to say to them. Telling my children,…
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How much should breast hurt 7 weeks after lumpectomy?
Hello - I had a lumpectomy on August 4th and a pretty quck recovery - sentinal nodes and margins were clean, was up and aroud the next day. The stitches at both sites healed quickly. But my breast still has pain where the tumor was - like a ball of pain that hurts most when I don't wear a very tight sports bra (jiggling is…
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Updates
Hello all you fabulous warriors! You know with all our battles and life in general. AND chemo brain (oh yes that is real!) While we all have simular things going on, it is sometimes hard to keep up with everyone. We are still individuals and each and everyone of us are so so important. Can everyone please post where you…
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Possible Bone Metastasis and Bone Scan Accuracy
Originally diagnosed with Stage IIA ILC with tubulolobular characteristics, had mastectomy and dose-dense chemotherapy with AC. 4 years later, rapid growing mass in uterus prompted total hysterectomy - pathology said it was 'pre-cancerous' and gynecology oncologist said chemo wasn't necessary since it was all taken out.…
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One year later
I am just weeks away from one year post chemo and I am having a tough time. The first few months post treatment I had such an appreciation for life. Now I feel like I have lost all the positive lessons I had learned from my cancer experience. Moreover, although my family has had their fun times return, I feel like after…
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Scared of liver lesions
Well, after weeks and weeks of pressure and fear, the unknown liver lesions have been definitively diagnosed as benign cysts! The liver MRI turned up 4, not 2....but my relief is permeating every cell in my body :) There are no words. One weird and concerning part of this is that it took until NOW for my PET scan from…
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Anastrozole
Any thoughts or experiences taking Anastrozole?
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Mom was newly diagnosed....
Good Morning Sending positive vibes to everyone on this first day of spring. My mom is due to have a surgical biopsy for ADH bordering DCIS. She will need to have radiation therapy afterwards. I am here for support to navigate this journey and find out ways to support her, find resources, find out what to ask at…
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Survivorship
I'm in survivorship mode. Diagnosed 12/2021 with her2+ with <10% estrogen. Tumor 1.5 cm with lymph node spread. 6 rounds of chemo - taxotere and carboplatin along with target therapy injections of herceptin and perjeta which continued for 1 year. Cancer was apparently gone at time of surgery. Tumor removed and 4 lymph…
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New to this
I was diagnosed two months ago. Am awaiting treatment. Chemo, surgery, radiation, and follow-up medication. I am the caregiver for my disabled husband, an elderly dog, a one-year old pup, and a needy cat. I have no support system. Our son is autistic and doesn't have a car so he can't get here to help. Our daughter, a…
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Side Effects switching from Tamoxifen to Anastrozole
I have been on tamoxifen for 4 years and it is now time to switch to an AI. If you have switched from tamoxifen to an aromatase inhibitor (specifically anastrozole), what was your experience? Did you gain weight? Pain? I've tolerated Tamoxifen pretty well, with the worst side effect being weight gain that will NOT come…
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Breast Cancer
I was diagnosed 1/18 /2021 of breast cancer I was in stage 3 A on 3/16 2021 I had a mastomey of my left breast started chemo 4 /2021 completed that 9/23/2021 started radiation in 10/2021 finished it 12/2021 everything moved so fast with all the rest of my treatment's and rest I was so scared over whelmed didn't know from…
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Angiosarcoma
38yrs old diagnosed with Angiosarcoma in my breast , NEVER had any cancer, radiation exposure before , (which In Most cases is the cause) . I had a full mastectomy then week later had a re excision in chest wall … with this cancer being so rare and aggressive and doctors not having enough knowledge with treatments and all…
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Seroma
My doctor aspirated my seroma today but the fluid is already returning. Does anyone know what can help prevent seromas? I've been feeling so good since my surgery three weeks ago and have been doing too much. My doctor said I should take it easy for another week. Will that help keep the fluid from increasing? Miriam