Are the chances of reoccurrence greater
Sometimes it's just confusing-I would really appreciate some insight.
thanks
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Sue
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Hi Missue, Her2Nu+++ would indicate a tumor that is considered more agressive and generally more likely to recur. Generally is the operative word. It's just one marker that doctors consider when choosing treatment options. Your cancer was caught very early which gives you an excellent prognosis. At one point, Herceptin was only approved for use in metastatic disease. There were clinical trials to see if it would also benefit stage I but I've not read the results of those trials or if the FDA has yet approved it for early cancer treatment. If you haven't complete confidence in your oncologists course of treatment, don't hesitate to get a second or even a third opinion.0
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Thanks Tlmac , I guess I shouldn't worry now that i've come this far.I just didn't know that was on my chart,wasn't sure if it had any effects for the future.Thank you so much-I hope you have a great day.tlmac said:Hi Missue, Her2Nu+++ would indicate a tumor that is considered more agressive and generally more likely to recur. Generally is the operative word. It's just one marker that doctors consider when choosing treatment options. Your cancer was caught very early which gives you an excellent prognosis. At one point, Herceptin was only approved for use in metastatic disease. There were clinical trials to see if it would also benefit stage I but I've not read the results of those trials or if the FDA has yet approved it for early cancer treatment. If you haven't complete confidence in your oncologists course of treatment, don't hesitate to get a second or even a third opinion.
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Sue, I have practically my whole chart for myself. Any bloodwork or testing, etc. you should ask for copies. Read over it, and learn to read them. If I have surgeries (I've had 7 just on my chest) I ask for the surgery notes from the surgeon. You are entitled to all of your info. Sometimes the nurses act like it's a bit of an inconvenience, but I am persistent. I also read and make myself knowledgeable before I have a doctor's appointment. Best of luck. Sounds like yours was caught early on.mssue said:Thanks Tlmac , I guess I shouldn't worry now that i've come this far.I just didn't know that was on my chart,wasn't sure if it had any effects for the future.Thank you so much-I hope you have a great day.
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Prayerangel,Thank You!prayerangel said:Sue, I have practically my whole chart for myself. Any bloodwork or testing, etc. you should ask for copies. Read over it, and learn to read them. If I have surgeries (I've had 7 just on my chest) I ask for the surgery notes from the surgeon. You are entitled to all of your info. Sometimes the nurses act like it's a bit of an inconvenience, but I am persistent. I also read and make myself knowledgeable before I have a doctor's appointment. Best of luck. Sounds like yours was caught early on.
I have copies of my bloodwork ,but I didn't realize I could also get copies of all the other procedures.I will check into that on Monday because now I'm really curious as to what else is in my file that I maynot be unaware of.I appreciate your help.You have a wonderful day and God bless you.
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