Taken off of Tamoxifen
Thanks for your help.
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>>My oncologist took me off of Tamoxifen after 1-1/2 years. He said that recent studies have shown that the med will not lower my risk of recurrance since my tumor was ER negative<<
Studies go back longer than thatsaying the same thing. I would not worry because most oncologists would not have put you on it to begin with - usually not given to estrogen negative women.
I can understand your feeling tho' - one day something is worthwhile - the next it's not. I remember the radiologist who ok'd my Premarin as I checked for a second opinion after my primary care MD recommended. Breast surgeon said - Oh, yes, too - and 9 1/2 years later the same radiologist said - stop the Premarin today - as she looked at my tumor on the x-ray.
Good Luck and try to be positive which is easier said than done! I know!0 -
I was just diagnosed in Dec., am also er neg. and I was never put on tamoxifen and never will be. It was my understanding that tamoxifen is a type of hormone therapy, and because of er/pr neg, my cancer wouldn't respond. I would say though, if your feeling uncertain, talk to your dr. about your feelings, and never hesitate to get a second opinion if it makes you feel better.jeancmici said:>>My oncologist took me off of Tamoxifen after 1-1/2 years. He said that recent studies have shown that the med will not lower my risk of recurrance since my tumor was ER negative<<
Studies go back longer than thatsaying the same thing. I would not worry because most oncologists would not have put you on it to begin with - usually not given to estrogen negative women.
I can understand your feeling tho' - one day something is worthwhile - the next it's not. I remember the radiologist who ok'd my Premarin as I checked for a second opinion after my primary care MD recommended. Breast surgeon said - Oh, yes, too - and 9 1/2 years later the same radiologist said - stop the Premarin today - as she looked at my tumor on the x-ray.
Good Luck and try to be positive which is easier said than done! I know!</p>0 -
Just read this week Tamoxifen actually stimulates the growth of HER2neu + tumors so you're lucky your onc knew to discontinue it! You might ask him about arimidex or megace as a replacement treatment. God bless and good luck. hummingbyrd0
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I agree with hummingbird, actually I wa er neg, but progesterone positive and was started on tamoxifen. However after using lupron to shut down ovaries, I've been switched to femera which is an aromotase inhibitor and does well with the her2+, I'm also her2+ so I'd ask about those drugs. good luck0
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