Change in cancer type?
hopefortomorrow
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Hi,
I am new here. Just dx in June. Having 2nd surgery next Monday because a margain came back negative. I have had a biospy which said I had high grade invasion ductual carsomia but after my lumectomy it came back being inflatrating lobular carsomia. This is weird to me. Has this happened to anyone else. I have confidence in my docs. Plus I am still trying to figure out my actual dx in a concise manner. I belive I am Stage I-tumor size under 2cm, no lump nodes involved, stage III for cell aggression (not sure how to say this and where it exactly fits-is this what they consider historical grade?).
I will find out next week what chemo I will be doing, followed by readiation. I am estrogen postive but had a hysterecomy so I will be doing the drugs other than the tamoxifen. Any info on the other class of drugs? Especially regarding hot flashes-because since I went off my HRT I am constantly alrady flashing:)
Sorry, I am all over the board and hope someone can make sense of my blabbing! Thanks,
I am new here. Just dx in June. Having 2nd surgery next Monday because a margain came back negative. I have had a biospy which said I had high grade invasion ductual carsomia but after my lumectomy it came back being inflatrating lobular carsomia. This is weird to me. Has this happened to anyone else. I have confidence in my docs. Plus I am still trying to figure out my actual dx in a concise manner. I belive I am Stage I-tumor size under 2cm, no lump nodes involved, stage III for cell aggression (not sure how to say this and where it exactly fits-is this what they consider historical grade?).
I will find out next week what chemo I will be doing, followed by readiation. I am estrogen postive but had a hysterecomy so I will be doing the drugs other than the tamoxifen. Any info on the other class of drugs? Especially regarding hot flashes-because since I went off my HRT I am constantly alrady flashing:)
Sorry, I am all over the board and hope someone can make sense of my blabbing! Thanks,
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new Diagnosis
Hi Hope,
Glad you've found us this is an incredible site for experience,knowledge, and most of all empathy. Sorry you needed to meet here for this reason tho.
My doc's told me I had DCIS, but when they got in it turned out I had a 9cm invasive lobular carcinoma, and a small DCIS, and a couple of other microcalcifications. Needless to say,I was always going to have a mastectomy, so that didn't change it, but the surgeon (who is wonderful) was surprised.
I think you mean that one of the margins came back positive, that would indicate that there were cancer cells there, which would necessitate more surgery. Did they do a sentinal node biopsy, or is that what you're having Mon.?
Did you get a written report of your biopsy, and surgery results? If not, have them give you a copy, and then a GOOD explanation of what it all means, and keep asking until you understand. It's your body, and there's no such thing as a dumb question.
I'm in the middle of chemo, then will have radiation and, I think, Tamoxifen. As for the hot flashes---can't offer a lot. I sometimes wake up during the night and put a wet wash cloth on my head so I can go back to sleep (one of the only benefits of losing my hair---my head cools off faster) ;>}
Good luck on Monday, we'll all be thinking of you.
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Hot flashes
I have a pedestal(sp) fan that I have a few feet from the end of my bed. I turn it on low and have it blow across my feet and legs, bounces off the wall and keeps the air in the room moving. This has been a tremendous help and I have been sleeping much better. The indirect air is better for me - as long as my feet are cool the rest of me seems to follow. It also doesn't dry out my throat when I sleep like an overhead fan does. (Never could keep my mouth shut) Worth a try.0 -
Sounds like you need to meet
Sounds like you need to meet again with your doc. for some more explanations. You can get a copy of your path report and get a second opinion, or familiarize yourself with the facts so you can ask specific questions. You are in a good place with no lymph nodes. And here I want to thank you for a good smile. I like your version better - No LUMP nodes!
I have two tumors, one in situ (contained) and the other invasive. They staged me according to the invasive one (which was smaller).
Hope to hear more from you and get to know you better! love, Joyce0
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