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Phyllodes breast tumor
Well at least you know what you are dealing with now, right? I am glad that you did not wait six months before getting the tumor biopsied. Phyllodes breast tumors occur in LESS THAN 1% of the breast cancer tumors. I know there are a few ladies on the board who have previously posted with this kind of tumor. I found the following website to contain a very good explanation of Phyllodes tumors: http://breastcancer.about.com/od/types/p/phyllodes_sa.htm. This may give you a good place to start with your list of questions. Remember to write them down and bring the list with you. It is so easy to forget things in the heat of the moment.
I hope this helps. Please keep us posted.0 -
I would appreciate any andknutter1 said:Phyllodes
I am a Phyllodes (malignant) Survivor X2. I would be glad to help any way I can as well as point you to a Phyllodes Support group online with over 200 ladies that have had Phyllodes as well.
I would appreciate any and all info from someone actually dealing with it because I can't bring mysel to google it. I have 2 kids (15 and 9 yr old daughters). This is really freaking me out!0 -
I was diagnosed with a
I was diagnosed with a malignant phyllodes tumor over a year and a half ago. Most oncologist have never seen one since they are so rare, but if you Private Message me, I would be happy to email you some information. I have never heard of this phyllodes tumor support group though. Hope everything goes well on Monday.
Kat0 -
Private messageHootieGirl said:I was diagnosed with a
I was diagnosed with a malignant phyllodes tumor over a year and a half ago. Most oncologist have never seen one since they are so rare, but if you Private Message me, I would be happy to email you some information. I have never heard of this phyllodes tumor support group though. Hope everything goes well on Monday.
Kat
how do I do that? LOL0 -
How to send a Private Messagestacy_harp said:Private message
how do I do that? LOL
To send a private message you just click on CSN Email on the left side of the page in the tan box labeled CSN. When the Private Messages page comes up you click on Write a New Message and there you go. Very simple. Hope you get the help you need.
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Yay!jessiesmom1 said:How to send a Private Message
To send a private message you just click on CSN Email on the left side of the page in the tan box labeled CSN. When the Private Messages page comes up you click on Write a New Message and there you go. Very simple. Hope you get the help you need.
IRENE
Thanks Irene!!!0 -
I was diagnosed with a low grade Phyllodes tumor.HootieGirl said:I was diagnosed with a
I was diagnosed with a malignant phyllodes tumor over a year and a half ago. Most oncologist have never seen one since they are so rare, but if you Private Message me, I would be happy to email you some information. I have never heard of this phyllodes tumor support group though. Hope everything goes well on Monday.
Kat
I would be very appreciative if you could email me any information on this. I saw your posts on a couple of different ones. Thanks AudraMMills@yahoo.com0 -
Just wanting to send youjessiesmom1 said:Phyllodes breast tumor
Well at least you know what you are dealing with now, right? I am glad that you did not wait six months before getting the tumor biopsied. Phyllodes breast tumors occur in LESS THAN 1% of the breast cancer tumors. I know there are a few ladies on the board who have previously posted with this kind of tumor. I found the following website to contain a very good explanation of Phyllodes tumors: http://breastcancer.about.com/od/types/p/phyllodes_sa.htm. This may give you a good place to start with your list of questions. Remember to write them down and bring the list with you. It is so easy to forget things in the heat of the moment.
I hope this helps. Please keep us posted.
Just wanting to send you positive thoughts, support and prayers.
Hugs, Debby0 -
Just diagnosedknutter1 said:Phyllodes
I am a Phyllodes (malignant) Survivor X2. I would be glad to help any way I can as well as point you to a Phyllodes Support group online with over 200 ladies that have had Phyllodes as well.
Hello, I'm not sure how to post on these boards so i hope it's okay I just replied to your post. I was just diagnosed with malignant Phyllodes breast cancer. The biopsy came back negative but when they removed the tumor they found some cancer cells. Now I have to go back into surgery so more margin can be removed to make sure it's clean. I'm very scared and worried. I found this lump in late January and they finally got around to removing it. I guess I wasn't too concerned because the biopsy was negative but now I am because there was cancer. I can't find any survival information or anything about it. Anything you can offer in the way of reassurance is appreciated. thank you.0 -
Phyllodesknutter1 said:Phyllodes
I am a Phyllodes (malignant) Survivor X2. I would be glad to help any way I can as well as point you to a Phyllodes Support group online with over 200 ladies that have had Phyllodes as well.
Hello, I would appreciated any kind of encouragement and info you could offer me on malignant Phyllodes including info on the support Group. I've been a mess since diagnosis. Wondering why it wouldn't be best to have both breasts removed to eliminate chance of recurrance but my surgeon says not necessary.0
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