my doc did say 75% chance of it coming back
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Sounds like you need to hit this HARD!!!!
Is your cancer Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC)? If so, well, that would explain the reoccurance stats. BUT, regardless, remember, these estimates are based on figures from up to 5 years ago...heavens, treatment protocol for breast cancer has changed at least twice since then!
It's always a personal choice about treating or not. I wanted to do everything possible to lengthen my life, so I went thru the chemo/rads, even though I had just finished chemo, rads, and surgery for stage III rectal cancer 6 months earlier. I don't know what I'll do if either of my cancers (the breast was stage II) return...in true 'Scarlett O'hara' fashion, "I'll think about that tomorrow". You could be one of the lucky ones that breeze thru treatment...they DO exist, and in significant numbers....
The 'blocker' you mentioned is fairly standard as well. I take Tamoxifen daily, and don't have any major side effects. An occasional hot flash, maybe.
Welcome to the board, and please keep us posted.
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Stay Positive!
Skeet I know it is difficult but try to stay positive, even if it should come back you will fight it again and you will rise above this nasty cancer. Remember that every year we survive is one year closer to them finding the cure. They are numbers and someone has to beat the odds so why not you!!! I have done it three times and I live a very happy and full life despite cancer, you will too!!!
Hugs,
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Hi xskeetshooter
I hope everything is healing ok from having your teeth pulled. Hang in there and do what they tell you. I just met a women that was given your stats and she is a 4 year survivor so far. I like to believe that we are a new generation that will change the stats!! Keep us posted. ♥ Pammy0 -
xskeet
the ladies on here are right-those are only statistics and don't let them get you down! You and your medical team are going to be doing everything you and they can to get yourself better and fight it,just concentrate on that!
And we'll be here for you every step of the way!
By the way,the little girl is so cute-is she your daughter?0 -
I agree with the others.outdoorgirl said:xskeet
the ladies on here are right-those are only statistics and don't let them get you down! You and your medical team are going to be doing everything you and they can to get yourself better and fight it,just concentrate on that!
And we'll be here for you every step of the way!
By the way,the little girl is so cute-is she your daughter?
I agree with the others. They are only stats. If you do your treatment and have a positive attitude, you can lead a full, long life.
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Just want to let you knowNoel said:I agree with the others.
I agree with the others. They are only stats. If you do your treatment and have a positive attitude, you can lead a full, long life.
♥Noel
Just want to let you know xskeet that you are in my prayers!
Hugs, Diane ♥0 -
I hope you can take to heart
I hope you can take to heart power of positive thinking. Those are just that, statistics, not a guarented(sp?) result. keep thinking postitive and take all treatments availabe.
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Be sure and update us. Webutterfly343 said:I hope you can take to heart
I hope you can take to heart power of positive thinking. Those are just that, statistics, not a guarented(sp?) result. keep thinking postitive and take all treatments availabe.
Julie
Be sure and update us. We are all praying for you and prayer does work skeet!
Hugs, Diane ♥0 -
I am a six year survivor...
After surgery/chemotherapy/radiation and now medication, my risk of recurrence rate stands at 20% - not too far off from what yours could be. That 20% risk level will not begin to diminish for me until my 10 year anniversary of diagnosis.
Please don't allow the "numbers" to frighten you away from treatment. The other way to look at it is that you'll have a 70% chance of NO recurrence.
Best wishes to you.0
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