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Praying your lumpectomy was a
Praying your lumpectomy was a success and the new drug will be extremely effective for you. Keeping you in my prayers! Maryanne
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lumpectomy vs bilateralcindy0519 said:Another 2-fer
I too have two primary cancers - breast (IDC Stage II) and USPC (Stage IIIC1). I was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2015 and USPC in Sept. 2015. Certainly was a gut punch!
Have they mentioned mastectomy rather than lumpectomy because of the BRCA2 mutation? Just curious as it seems most with this mutation (either 1 or 2) go the double mastectomy route. Though it does also seem to me that they try very hard these days to lead you to lumpectomy so as much breast tissue as possible can be preserved.
You certainly have a fantastic attitude and amazing strength! Many prayers for you!
Hi Cindy,
I was actually the one that asked for the double mastectomy - all doctors involved thought it was overkill - even with the mutation. I was willing to go for it. I'm an A cup so it hardly makes a difference. Breast surgeon said that it's a bigger operation - longer under anesthesia more chance of infection - etc. Plus they would not be able to do the reconstruction for the same reasons - would have to wait until I'm healthier and less of a risk. Her thought was - fast - in and out - see what the pathology says, already know I'm hormone receptor negative, so likely will not have any follow up therapy since I'm treating with the Lynparza for endometrial. Hopefully that drug will supress any future breast tumors as well. The next step will be a blood genetics test to see if I carry the brCA2 mutation naturally and not just in the cancer - apparently it can be separate. Hope to understand that better in the future. Can I ask, what route did you go?
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Unilateral for me (L)
Billie,
I had a unilateral (L) mastectomy last June. I had a large cyst (benign) removed from the same breast in the 1982 and while my breast surgeon recommended a lumpectomy, I would have still faced reconstrution as most of the left breast would have been gone as the tumor that was present in June was 5.5-7cm, plus I wasn't about to give it a third attempt at killing me. My BCRA test was negative and I was overwhelmed by the thought of bilateral at the time so I decided to do just the left and have immediate reconstruction with a tissue expander and Alloderm for the mammory fold. Long story short - I had 4 months of healing and infection (which ended with my mastectomy scar coming open and exposing the expander) it was replaced in a surgery on a Monday and I had an infection again on Tuesday so the expander was removed in late Aug 2015 and I have been flat or wearing a prosthetic since. My oncotype score was a big fat zero (first time my oncologist had seen a zero) so I needed nothing more than the mastectomy and 5 years of Tamoxifen... or so we thought until I was diagnosed with Stage IIIC1 USPC at the end of Sept 2015.
I was told to immediately stop taking Tamoxifen when diagnosed with USPC and have been on Letrozole since my chemo for USPC ended in May 2016. I met with my current Plastic surgeon about my reconstruction options a couple weeks ago and am meeting with the only team of plastic surgeons who do DEIP flap reconstruction in my area on the 28th of Oct. My plastic surgeon only does latissimus doris and tram flap reconstruction and I am really most interested in DEIP as it does not take muscle but does require micro surgery to reconnect blood vessels. My plastic surgeon however believes that the external radiation I received as part of my USPC treatment may make DEIP no longer possible. Guess we will see on the 28th when I meet with the DEIP team....
Do you know yet what stage your breast cancer is? I looked at Lynparza and found that it is being used in a couple of clincial trials for metastatic breast cancer (OlympiAD study) and early stage breast cancer (OlympiA) for those who are BRCA positive. Maybe looking at these trials would be helpful??
Hope your doing ok and recovering well!
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She fought so hard and was also so upbeat. She was ready to try anything to live. After she wrote this post, she found out she didn't have breast cancer but the uterine cancer had spread. She sent me this message on 10-18-16:
"No primary breast cancer after all. And a whole lot of uterine disease taken out. Back to battling one kind of cancer - who knew that would make me so gloriously happy!"
Love,
Eldri
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Eldri, So sorry to hear this.
Eldri, So sorry to hear this. She was such an inspiration to many.
Thanks for coming back in to let us know. I hope you are finding peace in your life these days.
Love and Hugs,
Cindi
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HI, I am now fighting stage
HI, I am now fighting stage 4 breast cancer. I had a mastectomy in 2012 and didn't have to do anything else. I did have the BCRA test because my Mom died from breast cancer and it was neg. I got MMMT uterine in 2014 and had chemo and internal radiation. I am now on Faslodex shots and Ibrance chemo pills and I also have to get a bone scan on Weds to see if it spread to the bones.. Oh my. Cancer just keeping giving and giving. I hope everyone stays well. The people in this uterine group are the very best. I went on the breast cancer board but didn't get any answers.
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oh namedropper
my heart hurts for you- I am so very sorry to hear that this is happening! You will be in my thoughts and prayers as you go forward- especially with your scan on Wed. Know that we will be pressing in and holding you in our thoughts! Tight Tight (((HUGS)))
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hugs to you namedropper
I am so sorry that you are on such a neverending roller coaster ride.
The ladies on this board are amazing, as I have found in the last few weeks.
I will make a note to remember to pray for you and your scan on Wed.
Dorothy
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namedropper, I am so very
namedropper, I am so very sorry to hear this news. As you're getting your scan on Wednesday, look up at the lights and notice the energy that is being generated. Picture that energy as the positive, hopeful vibes coming from all of us to you and know that we are there with you in spirit. You can do this!
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So sorrynamedropper said:HI, I am now fighting stage
HI, I am now fighting stage 4 breast cancer. I had a mastectomy in 2012 and didn't have to do anything else. I did have the BCRA test because my Mom died from breast cancer and it was neg. I got MMMT uterine in 2014 and had chemo and internal radiation. I am now on Faslodex shots and Ibrance chemo pills and I also have to get a bone scan on Weds to see if it spread to the bones.. Oh my. Cancer just keeping giving and giving. I hope everyone stays well. The people in this uterine group are the very best. I went on the breast cancer board but didn't get any answers.
i am so sorry that you have to go through this. Hang in there you are stronger than you think. Hugs and prayers, Lou Ann
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oh namedropper, I am so sorrynamedropper said:HI, I am now fighting stage
HI, I am now fighting stage 4 breast cancer. I had a mastectomy in 2012 and didn't have to do anything else. I did have the BCRA test because my Mom died from breast cancer and it was neg. I got MMMT uterine in 2014 and had chemo and internal radiation. I am now on Faslodex shots and Ibrance chemo pills and I also have to get a bone scan on Weds to see if it spread to the bones.. Oh my. Cancer just keeping giving and giving. I hope everyone stays well. The people in this uterine group are the very best. I went on the breast cancer board but didn't get any answers.
oh namedropper, I am so sorry to hear this. Cancer is such a beast. My heart and prayers go out to you.
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Namedropper, as the others
Namedropper, as the others have said... we are here for you. So sorry about your recurrence. I hope the scans come back with no spread. Darn cancer!
Please come back and let us know your results. We are all interested!
Love and Hugs,
Cindi
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Hi, I moved the bone scan to
Hi, I moved the bone scan to March 1st. I don't feel up to it now. I will keep you posted. thanks for all of your hugs and prayers.
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So very sorryEZLiving66 said:She fought so hard and was also so upbeat. She was ready to try anything to live. After she wrote this post, she found out she didn't have breast cancer but the uterine cancer had spread. She sent me this message on 10-18-16:
"No primary breast cancer after all. And a whole lot of uterine disease taken out. Back to battling one kind of cancer - who knew that would make me so gloriously happy!"
Love,
Eldri
to lose another fighter to cancer. From her posts it was clear Billie was fighting a brave and valiant battle to the end.
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Anyone in contact with Namedropper?
She hasn't been on since Feb. 26 before that scan on March 1st Just wondering if anyone is in direct contact? It's so hard when people just drop away- still missing our Peppermint Patty (((HUGS))) and prayers for all those who go silent for whatever reason
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