anyone out there with lobular breast cancer...cancerous calcifications...no lump?
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Hi. I had lobular (stage II). Went with bi-lateral mastectomy since doctor said it could spread to other breast, and was too advanced for lumpectomy without worry. Followed by six months chemo and four weeks radiation. I recommend Web MD as great web site for treatment options, but the best idea is go to at least two different doctors -- I went to three, even tho insurance would only cover the second. All three agreed on the same treatment, so that's what I did. Just had my one-year-out-of-radiation check-up and all is well. Also, I went to every "link" on every website I checked to see alternate treatements, including whether or not to go with reconstruction. Then again, my thoughts were to be as aggressive as possible, so I wpuild never have to go through this again. And I don't plan on it! :-) By the way, no one felt a lump for me, either. That's part of what makes it so invasive. But goood luck, and stay talking to people who've been there.0
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Hello. I had invasive lobular stage 3. I had 6 mos of chemo before(4 of AC, 4 of taxotere)surgery, mastectomy with tramflap, 6 months of chemo again (5FU) then 6 weeks of radiation. My treatment originally was to last only 9 mos, but ended up being longer. One year of chemo and then the radiation. I really just did what my oncologist said. I did not go for a second opinion. I felt, this is what I have to do and did it. I did not feel a lump. It was more of a mass that went from 3 o'clock to 5 o'clock, if you look at the breast like a circle. I was never given the option of a lumpectomy. Mine was too invasive, covering 3 out of 4 quadrines. I was 41 at the time of dx. Went to the gyno every year and did sporatic self exams. I was not ill or in any pain. Hope this is helpful to you. May the Lord Jesus bless you. He has been there for me. Sandy0
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Hello, I am knew to this so bare with me. I have infiltrating lobular carcinoma with assc. minor lobular carcinoma in-situ componet. This is my second recurrence from 13 years ago when I had ductal carcinoma. Its been very hard for me to go through this again. I was almost sudicidal. Because this cancer can travel I went with the bi-lateral mascectomy with reconstruction. First I was told I wouldnt need chemo but after surgery my tumors were large so chemo was decided. Had my firt treatment of 8 just this past Friday and I still feeling blaugh. My reconstruction is on hold until I am done. It is uncomfortable but I have some sense of wholeness about me. I was only 30 years old my first time around. I sure you can guess my age this time around. I am long winded hear - sorry but I need to talk. If I can help you with any thing let me know.0
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In the Wind, so sorry that you have to go through the trauma of breast cancer again. I hope you have support. I will pray for you.inthewind said:Hello, I am knew to this so bare with me. I have infiltrating lobular carcinoma with assc. minor lobular carcinoma in-situ componet. This is my second recurrence from 13 years ago when I had ductal carcinoma. Its been very hard for me to go through this again. I was almost sudicidal. Because this cancer can travel I went with the bi-lateral mascectomy with reconstruction. First I was told I wouldnt need chemo but after surgery my tumors were large so chemo was decided. Had my firt treatment of 8 just this past Friday and I still feeling blaugh. My reconstruction is on hold until I am done. It is uncomfortable but I have some sense of wholeness about me. I was only 30 years old my first time around. I sure you can guess my age this time around. I am long winded hear - sorry but I need to talk. If I can help you with any thing let me know.
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Sandy, thanks so much for responding. Prayer has given me courage.sandytrif525 said:Hello. I had invasive lobular stage 3. I had 6 mos of chemo before(4 of AC, 4 of taxotere)surgery, mastectomy with tramflap, 6 months of chemo again (5FU) then 6 weeks of radiation. My treatment originally was to last only 9 mos, but ended up being longer. One year of chemo and then the radiation. I really just did what my oncologist said. I did not go for a second opinion. I felt, this is what I have to do and did it. I did not feel a lump. It was more of a mass that went from 3 o'clock to 5 o'clock, if you look at the breast like a circle. I was never given the option of a lumpectomy. Mine was too invasive, covering 3 out of 4 quadrines. I was 41 at the time of dx. Went to the gyno every year and did sporatic self exams. I was not ill or in any pain. Hope this is helpful to you. May the Lord Jesus bless you. He has been there for me. Sandy
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vwathome, thanks for responding. I made an appointment today for a second opinion concerning chemo.vwathome said:Hi. I had lobular (stage II). Went with bi-lateral mastectomy since doctor said it could spread to other breast, and was too advanced for lumpectomy without worry. Followed by six months chemo and four weeks radiation. I recommend Web MD as great web site for treatment options, but the best idea is go to at least two different doctors -- I went to three, even tho insurance would only cover the second. All three agreed on the same treatment, so that's what I did. Just had my one-year-out-of-radiation check-up and all is well. Also, I went to every "link" on every website I checked to see alternate treatements, including whether or not to go with reconstruction. Then again, my thoughts were to be as aggressive as possible, so I wpuild never have to go through this again. And I don't plan on it! :-) By the way, no one felt a lump for me, either. That's part of what makes it so invasive. But goood luck, and stay talking to people who've been there.
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Aug '2000 diagnosed with invasive lobular Stage IIIa, 5 x 7 cm, e/r negative, HER 2 positive...This type of cancer presents itself as a thickening instead of a definitive lump, doesn't readily show up on mamograms....Had to have chemo 1st because it was so large (Adriamycin/Cytoxin) 4 rounds, 21 days apart...Then mastecomy & lymph node dissection ( negative lymph nodes) Then 4 rounds of Taxol 21 days apart...then 6 1/2 weeks radiation...Then removed my other breast because of lump (thickening) It was benign...Am doing well now...although have been through a scare with possible mets to bones, but repeat test showed negative. I need to let you know how well the chemo (Adriamycin/Cytoxin) worked...It started as 5. x 7. cm, and when I had my 1st mastectomy, my surgeon at Mayo Clinic said that he could not find my tumor....It had disappeared from the chemo! Do it! Treat it! You are a survivor! Carolinthewind said:Hello, I am knew to this so bare with me. I have infiltrating lobular carcinoma with assc. minor lobular carcinoma in-situ componet. This is my second recurrence from 13 years ago when I had ductal carcinoma. Its been very hard for me to go through this again. I was almost sudicidal. Because this cancer can travel I went with the bi-lateral mascectomy with reconstruction. First I was told I wouldnt need chemo but after surgery my tumors were large so chemo was decided. Had my firt treatment of 8 just this past Friday and I still feeling blaugh. My reconstruction is on hold until I am done. It is uncomfortable but I have some sense of wholeness about me. I was only 30 years old my first time around. I sure you can guess my age this time around. I am long winded hear - sorry but I need to talk. If I can help you with any thing let me know.
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