Uterine cancer can lead to breast cancer

Weslemkoon
Weslemkoon Member Posts: 3
Last Dec, I was diagnosed with 1b uterine cancer, I had a full hysterectomy and 3 brachy treatments,,I am now on Bioidentical hormones and I feel marvelous..except for one nagging comemnt I read somewhere that women who have had uterine cancer are more than likely to develop breast cancer,,I am 60 years old and Life is Good for me !! As you can see I have been losing some sleep over this,,I wonder where to research this nasty tidbit !!

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  • Songflower
    Songflower Member Posts: 608
    Using hormones
    Hormone therapy is no longer recommended for any woman post menopausal after the Womens Health Initiative Study was done. Bioidentical hormones are actually synthetic and not studied. I have not heard if there is a higher risk of breast cancer with uterine cancer. I would not take the hormones even if I had never had any female cancer. I am not sure what type of uterine cancer you have had or if it was tested for hormone receptors. I think the risk is not worth it.

    Diane
  • mwetter1954
    mwetter1954 Member Posts: 7
    My oncologist told me lung cancer.
    After being diagnosed with endometrial stromal sarcoma (2000), I would have a ct scan and chest x-ray every 3 months. My oncologist said this cancer's favorite place to go was the lungs. I still only had to have 1 mammogram a year during treatment, but several chest x-rays.
  • fuzzytrouble
    fuzzytrouble Member Posts: 212

    My oncologist told me lung cancer.
    After being diagnosed with endometrial stromal sarcoma (2000), I would have a ct scan and chest x-ray every 3 months. My oncologist said this cancer's favorite place to go was the lungs. I still only had to have 1 mammogram a year during treatment, but several chest x-rays.

    mets to the lungs
    I am living proof that it goes to the lungs. One year later it popped up, so then came the chemo and now I am in remission with 2 clear chest x-rays down. I am hoping to stay here for quite a long time.
    Sharon
  • deanna14
    deanna14 Member Posts: 732

    mets to the lungs
    I am living proof that it goes to the lungs. One year later it popped up, so then came the chemo and now I am in remission with 2 clear chest x-rays down. I am hoping to stay here for quite a long time.
    Sharon

    Yea Sharon!
    Happy to hear that you have had 2 clear CXR's!
  • Weslemkoon
    Weslemkoon Member Posts: 3

    mets to the lungs
    I am living proof that it goes to the lungs. One year later it popped up, so then came the chemo and now I am in remission with 2 clear chest x-rays down. I am hoping to stay here for quite a long time.
    Sharon

    Mets to the lungs
    Did you have uterine cancer first ?
    Congrats on feeling so much better!!
    Weslemkoon
  • Weslemkoon
    Weslemkoon Member Posts: 3
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    Cancer can be Unpredictable
    Im sorry I didnt get notice of your reply to my question about uterine cancer leading to breast cancer...I had Stage 1b and had a full hysterectomy in Dec.I have been on Bioidenticals since Feb, I couldnt stand the hot flashes and no sleep for 2 years..hair was falling out and weight gain was terrible,,my quality of life to me was depressing,,since being on these hormones,,I sleep 7 hours,, no hot flashes and Im back weight training and lost 8 lbs,,If I was to pass on tomorrow,,it was worth it,,,life is great !!!
    How are you making out....did you have a hysterectomy or brachy treatments>>
    Sincerely
    Weslemkoon (Kathy)
  • Double Whammy
    Double Whammy Member Posts: 2,832 Member
    I've got both
    "They" told me there is no known relationship between uterine and breast cancers, but the risk factors for both are the same, primarily prolonged exposure to unopposed estrogen. I'm 63 and I have both at the same time. My breast cancer is estrogen receptive. Don't know about the uterine yet as I just had a total hysterectomy and bilateral salpingoopherectomy 07/01. You'd have a hard time convincing me that having one doesn't put you more at risk for the other - simply because they both seem to like the same environment to grow in - me!
    Suzanne
  • nempark
    nempark Member Posts: 681

    I've got both
    "They" told me there is no known relationship between uterine and breast cancers, but the risk factors for both are the same, primarily prolonged exposure to unopposed estrogen. I'm 63 and I have both at the same time. My breast cancer is estrogen receptive. Don't know about the uterine yet as I just had a total hysterectomy and bilateral salpingoopherectomy 07/01. You'd have a hard time convincing me that having one doesn't put you more at risk for the other - simply because they both seem to like the same environment to grow in - me!
    Suzanne

    Double whammy -Serious matter
    Suzanne: As serious as your condition is, you made me laugh when you said they seem to like the same environment-me. Life can be real cruel to us, but we are made to endure and conquer. May God bless you and give you the strength and wisdom to fight these monsters. Big Hugs!!!!!june
  • Double Whammy
    Double Whammy Member Posts: 2,832 Member
    nempark said:

    Double whammy -Serious matter
    Suzanne: As serious as your condition is, you made me laugh when you said they seem to like the same environment-me. Life can be real cruel to us, but we are made to endure and conquer. May God bless you and give you the strength and wisdom to fight these monsters. Big Hugs!!!!!june

    Primary cancers
    My brest and uterine cancers are primary cancers, one did not metastasize to the other. I asked my gyn oncologist last week if over the course of a woman's life time if they see many women who have developed both cancers. The answer was yes. Well, I'm getting mine over and done with at one time!
    Suzanne
  • Lisaepstein
    Lisaepstein Member Posts: 62

    Primary cancers
    My brest and uterine cancers are primary cancers, one did not metastasize to the other. I asked my gyn oncologist last week if over the course of a woman's life time if they see many women who have developed both cancers. The answer was yes. Well, I'm getting mine over and done with at one time!
    Suzanne

    I am getting mine over with too!
    I too had both cancers both caught very early and very curable. I to think sometimes if you have one you will get the other!!!
  • Lisaepstein
    Lisaepstein Member Posts: 62

    Primary cancers
    My brest and uterine cancers are primary cancers, one did not metastasize to the other. I asked my gyn oncologist last week if over the course of a woman's life time if they see many women who have developed both cancers. The answer was yes. Well, I'm getting mine over and done with at one time!
    Suzanne

    I am getting mine over with too!
    I too had both cancers both caught very early and very curable. I to think sometimes if you have one you will get the other!!!
  • Lisaepstein
    Lisaepstein Member Posts: 62

    Primary cancers
    My brest and uterine cancers are primary cancers, one did not metastasize to the other. I asked my gyn oncologist last week if over the course of a woman's life time if they see many women who have developed both cancers. The answer was yes. Well, I'm getting mine over and done with at one time!
    Suzanne

    I am getting mine over with too!
    I too had both cancers both caught very early and very curable. I to think sometimes if you have one you will get the other!!!
  • Lisaepstein
    Lisaepstein Member Posts: 62

    Primary cancers
    My brest and uterine cancers are primary cancers, one did not metastasize to the other. I asked my gyn oncologist last week if over the course of a woman's life time if they see many women who have developed both cancers. The answer was yes. Well, I'm getting mine over and done with at one time!
    Suzanne

    I am getting mine over with too!
    I too had both cancers both caught very early and very curable. I to think sometimes if you have one you will get the other!!!
  • Lisaepstein
    Lisaepstein Member Posts: 62

    Primary cancers
    My brest and uterine cancers are primary cancers, one did not metastasize to the other. I asked my gyn oncologist last week if over the course of a woman's life time if they see many women who have developed both cancers. The answer was yes. Well, I'm getting mine over and done with at one time!
    Suzanne

    I am getting mine over with too!
    I too had both cancers both caught very early and very curable. I to think sometimes if you have one you will get the other!!!
  • daisy366
    daisy366 Member Posts: 1,458 Member

    I am getting mine over with too!
    I too had both cancers both caught very early and very curable. I to think sometimes if you have one you will get the other!!!

    Lisa
    Glad you caught things early. Women sure have a double whammy - a bit discouraging. We need to raise awareness and get the proper research done.
  • Rewriter
    Rewriter Member Posts: 493 Member
    daisy366 said:

    Lisa
    Glad you caught things early. Women sure have a double whammy - a bit discouraging. We need to raise awareness and get the proper research done.

    Breast cancer, Tamoxifen, and uterine cancer
    Read about how treatment of breast cancer with Tamoxifen increases the risk of endometrial cancer. I think this explains much of the association between the two cancers. While it is not that unusual for breast cancer survivors who have taken Tamoxifen to develop cancer of the uterus down the line, there is no proven relationship the other way around.

    http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Therapy/tamoxifen


    Jill