USPC and breast cancer

jgreen4
jgreen4 Member Posts: 3
I have gone through 2 bouts with BC, one in 2002, the next in 2010 (new primary in lateral breast, NOT recurrence.) In Oct 2011, less than a year after my last chemo for BC I was dx with USPC grade 2, stage 1a. Now here is what I want to share.....
My onc said uterine CA has been associated with BC but because many women with BC are on tamoxofin or something similar, dr.s have been working under the assumption that tamoxofin was the culprit. However, I was triple neg with both BCs and was never put on anything. Sooooo, maybe the connection is the BC, possibly a gene mutation or something else? Just another confirmation that dr.s are guessing most of the time and we must always question the "facts".

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  • daisy366
    daisy366 Member Posts: 1,458 Member
    interesting
    Thanks for the info, jgreen. I agree that cancer is a real guessing game. I am aware of the chemo link but your story debunks that. Mine too - I never had BC.

    I chuckle now when I think of the reply I got from my first gyn onc when I asked him how I got UPSC after living a life vigilantly rejecting cancer risk factors - he said "bad luck!". Maybe so, but would be great to have some more science. Hopefully we will eventually get some of these answers.

    thanks for your input. Mary Ann
  • imackie48
    imackie48 Member Posts: 96
    JR me too
    I too had BC, and never took Tamoxifen, my do says BC puts you in high risk for uterine, no one ever told me that, if I would have know that, I would have had elective hysto years ago. Now have UPSC stage 1a. I had yearly paps to monitor and still got it.
    I think there are manyon these boards in similar stories.
    Irne
  • Double Whammy
    Double Whammy Member Posts: 2,832 Member
    imackie48 said:

    JR me too
    I too had BC, and never took Tamoxifen, my do says BC puts you in high risk for uterine, no one ever told me that, if I would have know that, I would have had elective hysto years ago. Now have UPSC stage 1a. I had yearly paps to monitor and still got it.
    I think there are manyon these boards in similar stories.
    Irne

    Yep
    There's a thread somewhere on this board about this topic. I didn't have UPSC - I had endometroid adenocarcinoma. I had both BC and endo cancer diagnosed at the same time.

    There has to be a "connection". I know estrogen is one - yet I see you never took Tamoxifen so your BC was not estrogen receptor positive. Mine was and it is assumed the endo cancer was also.

    On the other hand, I know many women who have had either BC or endo cancer, and have not had the other.

    It sucks regardless.
    Suzanne
  • Songflower
    Songflower Member Posts: 608

    Yep
    There's a thread somewhere on this board about this topic. I didn't have UPSC - I had endometroid adenocarcinoma. I had both BC and endo cancer diagnosed at the same time.

    There has to be a "connection". I know estrogen is one - yet I see you never took Tamoxifen so your BC was not estrogen receptor positive. Mine was and it is assumed the endo cancer was also.

    On the other hand, I know many women who have had either BC or endo cancer, and have not had the other.

    It sucks regardless.
    Suzanne

    BC and Uterine cancer
    I had triple negative BC and got uterine cancer. I don't know what the connection is. Cure Magazine has the entire magazine on causes of cancer this month. There's alot on genes. There is nothing on Gyn cancer! I know with the tamoxifen it causes least one in five. My Gyn said it would never happed to me. A hysterectomy would help us but that's too late for me now.

    I had Caris Target testing and I can take a platnum drug again. If you want it try googling Caris TargetGo ahead. I got different results than first time with other testing. It was expensive; like 7 thousand dollars. Insurance pain for all except about 1000 dollars. We couldn't believe it. The results were powerful. I did well on doxil but it is off the market. I am afraid of carboplatinum even if it is single agent.

    Love,
    Diane
  • daisy366
    daisy366 Member Posts: 1,458 Member

    BC and Uterine cancer
    I had triple negative BC and got uterine cancer. I don't know what the connection is. Cure Magazine has the entire magazine on causes of cancer this month. There's alot on genes. There is nothing on Gyn cancer! I know with the tamoxifen it causes least one in five. My Gyn said it would never happed to me. A hysterectomy would help us but that's too late for me now.

    I had Caris Target testing and I can take a platnum drug again. If you want it try googling Caris TargetGo ahead. I got different results than first time with other testing. It was expensive; like 7 thousand dollars. Insurance pain for all except about 1000 dollars. We couldn't believe it. The results were powerful. I did well on doxil but it is off the market. I am afraid of carboplatinum even if it is single agent.

    Love,
    Diane

    Never say "never"
    My Gyn said, "it would never happen to me."

    He/she wasn't a very good fortune-teller!! Stupid statement by your doc.
  • snowbird_11
    snowbird_11 Member Posts: 160
    I have also had both breast
    I have also had both breast cancer (and recurrence) as well as UPSC. In researching UPSC risk factors, one factor is history of breast cancer. I was treated with tamoxifen and then Femara following uterine bleeding. D&C after bleeding noted multiple polyps, no evidence of malignancy. Less than 2 yrs later I was diagnosed UPSC Stage IVb.
  • Patgio
    Patgio Member Posts: 1 *

    I had a lumpectomy in May 2023 for noninvasive bc, 21 rounds of radiation, started tamoxifin on Aug 1st. Was diagnosed with stage 1 uterine cancer in December 2023. Had full hysterectomy in January. No further treatment needed. But now I am afraid of getting another cancer elsewhere. Hoping the anxiety eases in time.

  • NoTimeForCancer
    NoTimeForCancer Member Posts: 3,476 Member

    Patgio, breast and uterine happening together (different times) are not uncommon and very well known. With one cancer I am told, "with your history...." so we need to be vigilant but work on not letting it overwhelm us. Hugs dear