Looking for similar situation - bilateral mastectomy, hysterectomy, gene mutation and chemotherapy
I had cancerous tumors in left breast and DCIS in right breast so I had a genetic test. Add a genetic mutation to the mix so I had a bilateral mastectomy. In addition I had a total hysterectomy. Test results came back with negative nodes. Also had an estrogen sensitive cancer. Just got results of oncotype back and I am a 37 in the high risk category. My oncologist recommended 4 chemo rounds. My radiologist is also recommending radiation of left area. Am in the midst of breast reconstruction. Is there anyone out there with a similar history?
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Same situation
Hi, I had almost the same situation with some differences. BRCA1 positive. IDC in left breast, very large tumor. Neoadjuvent chemo. 4 rounds. Bilateral. Radiation. Hysterectomy. Diep flap reconstruction. Some scares but no recurrence that I know of almost 5 yrs later.
Best of luck,
Sharon
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Negative nodes too.cati0314 said:Same situation
Hi, I had almost the same situation with some differences. BRCA1 positive. IDC in left breast, very large tumor. Neoadjuvent chemo. 4 rounds. Bilateral. Radiation. Hysterectomy. Diep flap reconstruction. Some scares but no recurrence that I know of almost 5 yrs later.
Best of luck,
Sharon
Also had negative nodes and clear margins. Grade 3 tumor. T3, N0, M0
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I had hysterectomy due tocati0314 said:Negative nodes too.
Also had negative nodes and clear margins. Grade 3 tumor. T3, N0, M0
I had hysterectomy due to abnormal cells that were pre-cancerous - we'd tried several times removing areas and I'd had enough - said take it. Ended up taking my ovaries as well - once they got in there things were different than they thought. Fast forward 4 yrs and I have IDC Stage3B -8.5 CM w nodes 8 rounds of Chemo - then double mastectomy with node removal on right side - Follow up with 33 rounds of radiation. I also have mutated gene. 2 months after radiation ended - had 1st colonoscopy - removed 2 polyps - one of which caused concern as it was still "pre-cancerous" but large.
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