Recurrence

I just had a skin sparing double mastectomy for a 1cm DCIS tumor (comedo type, high nuclear grad 3, fast growing abnormal cells). A friend mentioned that even with the BM, cancer could still return.
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Any ideas or or experience with this?

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  • CypressCynthia
    CypressCynthia Member Posts: 4,014 Member
    There is always a chance, no
    There is always a chance, no matter how remote, that cancer can come back. However, your cancer was caught very early and there is a great chance that you will be fine.

    I hate "friends" that mention this kind of stuff. I believe this should be between you and your doctor.

    BTW, I had a neighbor who told me all about how she knew someone just like me (Stage 3) who suffered a terrible death. That was 25 years ago! And now, she looks less healthy than I do...lol. I hate to say it serves her right, but.... (I know I will get coal in my stocking for even thinking this way ;-)).

    The BM should really, really help your chances. I know you are scared as I was so scared the first 5 years or so after diagnosis and treatment, but, hang in there, things will get better!
  • VickiSam
    VickiSam Member Posts: 9,079 Member

    There is always a chance, no
    There is always a chance, no matter how remote, that cancer can come back. However, your cancer was caught very early and there is a great chance that you will be fine.

    I hate "friends" that mention this kind of stuff. I believe this should be between you and your doctor.

    BTW, I had a neighbor who told me all about how she knew someone just like me (Stage 3) who suffered a terrible death. That was 25 years ago! And now, she looks less healthy than I do...lol. I hate to say it serves her right, but.... (I know I will get coal in my stocking for even thinking this way ;-)).

    The BM should really, really help your chances. I know you are scared as I was so scared the first 5 years or so after diagnosis and treatment, but, hang in there, things will get better!

    Amen, CC!!
    Please discuss this with your Oncologist. Ask for clinical studies that show
    recurrence, and/or, survivor rates.

    I can NOT tell you how many stories - I hear while battling the beast of loved
    one dying -from people I don't know. Having a bald head however it's dressed with
    a hat or scarf opens the door for odds conversations, as it does when people find
    out that you have cancer.

    After a while I just smiled, and said sorry that you lost your mom, grandmother,
    aunt, etc.

    Put 1 foot in front of the other, and continue on with your journey.

    Strength, Courage and HOPE for a Cure.

    Vicki Sam