Not the news I wanted
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Let us know what the surgeon says
All our prayers are with you.
Ann0 -
This utterly sucks.
This utterly sucks.0 -
Taiga: Wow! This isRadioactive34 said:This utterly sucks.
This utterly sucks.
Taiga: Wow! This is unbelievable. It makes me wonder how reliable mammograms are. Is it possible that the breast cancer has been lurking for a long time? So sorry to hear you have to deal with this.0 -
Join the breast cancer boardLaundryQueen said:Taiga: Wow! This is
Taiga: Wow! This is unbelievable. It makes me wonder how reliable mammograms are. Is it possible that the breast cancer has been lurking for a long time? So sorry to hear you have to deal with this.
Taiga, please join us on the breast cancer board. I'm so sorry to hear your news. I'm only over here because I've been following Linda's last posts.
I do want to comment, tho, that I was diagnosed (4 days apart) with both endometrial and breast cancers. I am not BRACA positive, either. It happens. The risk factors are the same.
Wishing you the best. The women on the breast cancer board are phenomenal. Several of us have had breast cancer and another gynecological cancer (I think I'm the only one who was dx'd at the same time, tho). When I first saw my oncologist (after my hysterectomy) to start treatments for breast cancer, she said "now I don't have to worry about you getting ovarian cancer". As if having one isn't enough.
Suzanne0 -
I am so sorrySusan53 said:so sorry
Taiga I am so sorry that you have to deal with more. Hoping that it is caught early and things go well. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. Let us know what your surgeon says. Love Sharon
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Please keep us posted.
Kelly0 -
My thoughtslovesanimals said:I am so sorry
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Please keep us posted.
Kelly
and prayers go out to you Taiga.
Karen0 -
I am so sorry!
BRCA1 and 2
I am so sorry!
BRCA1 and 2 are known risk factors, but there are definitely other genes that we do not yet know about that also predispose to various cancers. My genetic counselor was sure I was BRCA positive because of my family history, but I was tested, and I am not. There is a current study that I was asked to participate in (meaning spit quite a lot into a test tube), which is searching for other genes that may increase risk or even lower it. I'm pretty sure that I have an as yet undiscovered cancer gene.0 -
This is so wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!heynay55 said:Sending good thoughts and
Sending good thoughts and prayers your way!
I am sorry you have to fight another beast. Cancer is so unfair....Sending prayers to you dear friend...val0 -
this news sucks!
Be as strong as you can be. I am praying for you.
Rosemarie0 -
Met with the breast surgeonrose_marie said:this news sucks!
Be as strong as you can be. I am praying for you.
Rosemarie
He feels 99% sure it is lobular cancer and hormone driven. Lobular doesn't respond to chemo which explains why it is there depsite my chemo last year and a year's worth of Avastin. Since I've been on Avastin, no surgery for 6-8 weeks, at least. In the meantime, will be put on a hormone blocker, hopefully will shrink the tumor (a little over 2cm). I'm having a MRI today on both breasts to see exactly how large the tumor is in the right breast and also make sure nothing is going on in the left breast. Lobular tends to have "fingers" that branch out. At this time, due to the size, location and type, a lumpectomy doesn't look like it will probably be an option, but we'll see in a couple months.
The other issue is that lobular is one of the few breast cancers that spread to the abdominal cavity (not what I wanted to hear) or the bones. I have had lots of problems with neck and back pain since the beginning of the year and have attributed all that to the Avastin. So I am getting PET/CT on Wednesday to check me out from head to toe. I'll keep you posted and ask that you keep my family in your prayers. You ALL are in mine - I love this board!0 -
this really does sucktaiga said:Met with the breast surgeon
He feels 99% sure it is lobular cancer and hormone driven. Lobular doesn't respond to chemo which explains why it is there depsite my chemo last year and a year's worth of Avastin. Since I've been on Avastin, no surgery for 6-8 weeks, at least. In the meantime, will be put on a hormone blocker, hopefully will shrink the tumor (a little over 2cm). I'm having a MRI today on both breasts to see exactly how large the tumor is in the right breast and also make sure nothing is going on in the left breast. Lobular tends to have "fingers" that branch out. At this time, due to the size, location and type, a lumpectomy doesn't look like it will probably be an option, but we'll see in a couple months.
The other issue is that lobular is one of the few breast cancers that spread to the abdominal cavity (not what I wanted to hear) or the bones. I have had lots of problems with neck and back pain since the beginning of the year and have attributed all that to the Avastin. So I am getting PET/CT on Wednesday to check me out from head to toe. I'll keep you posted and ask that you keep my family in your prayers. You ALL are in mine - I love this board!
I'll be thinking of you and hoping they can come up with a good game plan for you. Don't you just hate waiting for a test, waiting for results and then waiting to hear what your options are. Seems like at times thats all I do. I will definely be praying for you and your family. Kathy0 -
Xanaxgarden gal said:this really does suck
I'll be thinking of you and hoping they can come up with a good game plan for you. Don't you just hate waiting for a test, waiting for results and then waiting to hear what your options are. Seems like at times thats all I do. I will definely be praying for you and your family. Kathy
enough said! LOL0 -
goodtaiga said:Xanax
enough said! LOL
for you Kathy0 -
Hi Taiga
So sorry to hear your news. I am BRCA 2 so I can empathise with you.
Tina xxxxx0
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