post radiation changes
Okay, so now to my question. Anyone else experience anything like this? I know my radiation onc mentioned that I could have edema in my radiated breast. And a friend with breast cancer said that maybe it is lymphadema since I had 17 nodes removed. I see my surgeon next Wednesday but I just need a little feedback from the experts (you guys)! Thanks,
Karen
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Karen,
I am new to this site and 1 year post radiation. I have not had this problem, but they did find something on my other breast at my first mammogram/sonogram post surgery. It ultimately was a cyst, but the fluid had to be sent in to test for abnormal cells. I was alarmed, also. The doctor said that anything removed from the body must be sent in to check for abnormal cells. So it was simply routine. I hope this helps.
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Your problems sounds like mine. I have been out of radiation for a year. I have a lump where the cancer was it is hard and often drives me nuts as every bra I own and I own many bother this area. The rad Dr wanted the fluid removed, the breast surgeon said don't touch it. The onco orders ultra sounds. In the end everyone agrees it is a seroma and to leave it alone. Also 9 percent of the lumpectomy patients have this happen. I talked to a mammogram nurse when I had my last mammogram who had cancer seven years ago and she said it took five years nearly to the day for hers to go away. Removing fluid only makes it sore and it fills right back up. Of course you must do what you feel is right for you and if you agree with the DR by all means have fluid removed. I have learned to try and not think about it. I had surgery at Vanderbilt and follow up care at Sara Cannon so in my case I have to trust them. The rad Dr at another cancer clinic was a real yerk so I had no respect for him anyhow. My breast stayed very large and red for six months that is finally much better but doesn't look to great but can live with that also as long as the mammogram and other check ups come back okay. I have a appointment this month and dread and worry each time. With Gods help we do get through all of this. Linda0
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i meet with the radiation occ mon jan 19 i have had a bilat masectomy and a stem cel transplant. my husband thinks the radiation is not needed since i have gone through alote. i just told him this is part of the procedure. i have had a trams flap i hope the radiation does not deform my breast, they look good with a little scarring.0
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When you make your decision, remember it is your life and your choice; not your husband's.vac said:i meet with the radiation occ mon jan 19 i have had a bilat masectomy and a stem cel transplant. my husband thinks the radiation is not needed since i have gone through alote. i just told him this is part of the procedure. i have had a trams flap i hope the radiation does not deform my breast, they look good with a little scarring.
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