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SENDING A BIG HUG TO YOU
So sorry to hear this. You look so beautiful and positive Taiga, even if this is an older photo. Even in your words I hear hope and strength. But I know this can't be easy. Keep us informed. Till then, offering my thoughts and prayers.
Monika0 -
We're Here for You, Taigamopar said:SENDING A BIG HUG TO YOU
So sorry to hear this. You look so beautiful and positive Taiga, even if this is an older photo. Even in your words I hear hope and strength. But I know this can't be easy. Keep us informed. Till then, offering my thoughts and prayers.
Monika
And praying for you and your family!
Kelly0 -
Dear Taiga,taiga 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!
you are so beautiful! I am so sorry to hear about all that is on your plate right now. Glad to hear you are getting a PET/CT. Please keep us posted. You are in my thoughts and prayers toay!!!
Warm hugs,
Kathleen0 -
Hormone-driven breast cancertaiga 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!
Dear Taiga
Do you think you might have high estrogen levels despite your surgical menopause status? That might explain why you have unusually dense breasts for a woman of your age.
I am so sorry you have to deal with another cancer. I am sure the folks on the breast cancer discussion board are very supportive like here. They seem to be having more fun over there whereas we here tend to be more somber in general. Just an observation of mine. More of them are surviving longer I think...
(((hugs)))0 -
Taiga
Sending thoughts and prayers your way as you face this new battle....
Stay strong and keep fighting....
Keep us posted, Laurie0 -
I'll be checking backtaiga 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!
to hear how your PET/CT scan went. Best of luck..... (((HUGS))) Maria0
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