Help, Im confused about something
I have read many here that have talked about nodes. I have cancerous nodes under my arm, what does that mean. Help ? Please talk to me in pink sisters language so I can understand, I understand very little. Thank you soo soo much .
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I would hesitate to say much
I would hesitate to say much until you know how many nodes are affected (and been/will be removed) and whether or not it seems the cancer was contained in those nodes.
For me, I ended up with all the nodes around my left arm removed -- to be safe because one was cancerous. In that one the cancer was contained, as far as the med/path people could tell. None of the remaining nodes were affected. My understanding is that is a good thing.
Not only did I have surgery, I also did chemo and had radiation therapy. My plan had been to tackle my cancer aggressively. A lot of what I did, post-surgery, was more preventative than anything else.
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The below explanations come
The below explanations come from komen. However, please keep in mind that many of us with + nodes have done very well. I am a 26 year survivor who had 4 + nodes.
What is lymph node status?
Lymph node status is highly related to prognosis.
- Lymph node-negative means the lymph nodes do not contain cancer.
- Lymph node-positive means the lymph nodes contain cancer.
Cancer found only in the breast (lymph node-negative) has the best prognosis. Prognosis is poorer when cancer has spread to the lymph nodes (lymph node-positive). The more lymph nodes that contain cancer, the poorer prognosis tends to be [6]. http://ww5.komen.org/breastcancer/lymphnodestatus.html
Table from: http://ww5.komen.org/BreastCancer/Table33Lymphnodestatusandbreastcancersurvival.html
Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program Findings
302,763 women with breast cancerLymph node status
Five-year relative breast cancer survival
Negative lymph nodes
99%
1-3 positive lymph nodes
87%
4 or more positive lymph nodes
66%
Unknown number of positive lymph nodes
81%
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