unclean lunpectomy margins, 2nd surgery?
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2nd Surgery
Hi island girl
I think that you will find this quiet common among us breast cancer survivors. It means that they did not take enough tissue from around the tumor. So they will have to do another surgery to take more tissue so they can be sure to get "clean" margins or tissue that is clear of any cancer cells. I also had to go back and have the second surgery. It was a bit more painful than the first surgery probably because I wasn't yet healed. I also had to have more nodes removed.
You are very fortunate to have caught it so early. Take care and please keep us posted as to how you are doing.
Jadie0 -
Hi Island girl, I didn't
Hi Island girl, I didn't have your circumstance as I had a mastectomy, but it isn't uncommon for that to happen. I've known a few women that had to go back to remove more tissue because the margins weren't clear. It's better to err on the safe side and have them remove as much as needed to make sure that all the cells are gone. What stage were you and do you have to go through chemo? Hugs, Lili0 -
DCIS
I also had DCIS and had to return for more surgery. I decided to have a mastectomy and reconstruction at that time rather than worry about any stray cells that may have been left behind. That was 8 years ago and I'm very happy with my decision. Please feel free to e-mail me here and I will try to answer any questions you may have. HUGS!! Cathy0 -
Dirty margins
This is really a very common problem. The surgeon needs to get clean margins to make sure that all the cancer in the area is gone. There is no way that the surgeon can "see" all the cancer cells when they remove a lump. After all, a cell is very very small. They ink a side or two of the lump to mark its orientation when they do surgery. Then the pathologist carefully examines all the edges to make sure they are clean. Often they are not. That means that the surgeon needs to go back and redo an edge or two. Sometimes a second surgery is all that is needed to "clean up" the area. Sometimes I have even heard of them doing a third surgery to make things right. If they don't feel that this can be done and give acceptable cosmetic results, they will discuss the need for a mastectomy and all the options and decision making that goes along with that. At this point though, I would probably go with a second surgery to clean up the margins and hope that this time the surgeon is pleased with the path report. They are fussy because they care about your health. Let us know how it goes.
C. Abbott0 -
2nd surgery
Dear Island girl
Hi. This happened to me and to my best friend. I believe that it is a common problem. No need to worry. It means that your doctor is extra careful and wants to make sure that he has done a thorough job. After my 2nd surgery (which went well), my margins were still not clean. I considered having a 3rd surgery or having my breast removed. My doctor told me that with radiation therapy and Tamoxifen, it is the same as if I had a mastectomy. He felt confident. I could live with that. So, no 3rd surgery. Everything is fine, two years later. My friend is also doing very well, 4 years after her 2nd surgery.
Take care
Gisele0 -
dirty marginscruf said:DCIS
I also had DCIS and had to return for more surgery. I decided to have a mastectomy and reconstruction at that time rather than worry about any stray cells that may have been left behind. That was 8 years ago and I'm very happy with my decision. Please feel free to e-mail me here and I will try to answer any questions you may have. HUGS!! Cathy
Hi, Thank you for replying. I have been offline for a while, my computer was in the shop. My margins were still unclean after the second surgery. I am going back a third time on Tues.. My surgeon said I will need a mastectomy if this deos not work but he wants to try because the amount of "dirt" is very small. Did you have chemo or any treatment after your mastectomy? HUGS Sue0 -
dirty marginsJadie said:2nd Surgery
Hi island girl
I think that you will find this quiet common among us breast cancer survivors. It means that they did not take enough tissue from around the tumor. So they will have to do another surgery to take more tissue so they can be sure to get "clean" margins or tissue that is clear of any cancer cells. I also had to go back and have the second surgery. It was a bit more painful than the first surgery probably because I wasn't yet healed. I also had to have more nodes removed.
You are very fortunate to have caught it so early. Take care and please keep us posted as to how you are doing.
Jadie
I now have to go back for surgery again because they were still dirty. I hope the third time is a charm!0 -
dirty marginscabbott said:Dirty margins
This is really a very common problem. The surgeon needs to get clean margins to make sure that all the cancer in the area is gone. There is no way that the surgeon can "see" all the cancer cells when they remove a lump. After all, a cell is very very small. They ink a side or two of the lump to mark its orientation when they do surgery. Then the pathologist carefully examines all the edges to make sure they are clean. Often they are not. That means that the surgeon needs to go back and redo an edge or two. Sometimes a second surgery is all that is needed to "clean up" the area. Sometimes I have even heard of them doing a third surgery to make things right. If they don't feel that this can be done and give acceptable cosmetic results, they will discuss the need for a mastectomy and all the options and decision making that goes along with that. At this point though, I would probably go with a second surgery to clean up the margins and hope that this time the surgeon is pleased with the path report. They are fussy because they care about your health. Let us know how it goes.
C. Abbott
Well they were still dirty. Hopefully the third time will be a charm!0 -
DCISisland girl said:dirty margins
Hi, Thank you for replying. I have been offline for a while, my computer was in the shop. My margins were still unclean after the second surgery. I am going back a third time on Tues.. My surgeon said I will need a mastectomy if this deos not work but he wants to try because the amount of "dirt" is very small. Did you have chemo or any treatment after your mastectomy? HUGS Sue
Hi! I'm sorry you have to go thru all this. I only had lumpectomy but because the margins weren't clear the 1st time, I decided to have a mastectomy and reconstruction. I was given a choice but that is how I went. I'm very happy with that decision and never questioned it! I did not need chemo as it was stage 0 and DCIS is a noninvasive BC. Because I had the mastectomy, I didn't need the radiation either. I'm now 8 years out and doing well! Good luck and if you have any questions, feel free to e-mail me here. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!!!!!! HUGS!! Cathy0 -
Hi Sue: I went through 8island girl said:dirty margins
Hi, Thank you for replying. I have been offline for a while, my computer was in the shop. My margins were still unclean after the second surgery. I am going back a third time on Tues.. My surgeon said I will need a mastectomy if this deos not work but he wants to try because the amount of "dirt" is very small. Did you have chemo or any treatment after your mastectomy? HUGS Sue
Hi Sue: I went through 8 rounds of CAF which is cytoxan, adriamycin (the red evil) and 5FU every 3 weeks. Probably one of the toughest things to have to go through but I made it and should you have to have chemo, you will too. We will all be here for you. Hugs, Lili0
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