Anyone considering NOT taking hormone therapy?
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I considered that also
I considered that also especially since I was nearly triple negative (only 5% ER+). Oncologist said that anyone who was at least 1% positive should take meds to get whatever benefit possible. The potential benefit of preventing recurrence of cancer outweighed the side effects so I'm taking the meds. It's been 7 months now.0 -
I am considering it also
I do not want to take the hormone therapy either. I know what everyone says but i do not want other types of cancer and all the side effects if they effect my role in life. I guess it depends on what they say but also my %. I heard from a center that if cancer is going to come back it will try and come back in the same spot. If this is true ( please give me input) then why wouldn't the radiation be enough with imaging every 6 months.0 -
I am on hormone therapypeb said:I am considering it also
I do not want to take the hormone therapy either. I know what everyone says but i do not want other types of cancer and all the side effects if they effect my role in life. I guess it depends on what they say but also my %. I heard from a center that if cancer is going to come back it will try and come back in the same spot. If this is true ( please give me input) then why wouldn't the radiation be enough with imaging every 6 months.
I am on hormone therapy (tamoxifan) so far the side effects are not horrible. I feel pretty good. My bc was estrogen and progestrone positive. I see my oncologist in another month to discuss whether or not to have my ovaries removed. I am leaning toward no. I really struggled with starting hormone therapy. I hate the idea of being on any prescription drug for the long term. I do not want to have a reoccurance but I also want a good quality of life.0 -
Cancer coming backpeb said:I am considering it also
I do not want to take the hormone therapy either. I know what everyone says but i do not want other types of cancer and all the side effects if they effect my role in life. I guess it depends on what they say but also my %. I heard from a center that if cancer is going to come back it will try and come back in the same spot. If this is true ( please give me input) then why wouldn't the radiation be enough with imaging every 6 months.
My Medical oncologist informed me that invasive cancer cells from the breast tumors can move through the blood and lymph systems and recurrence can mean cancer of the lungs, brain, liver and bones. Isn't this one of the main reasons for hormone therapy, to stop the growth of these elusive cells, as well as to prevent the growth of new cells in either breast.
After radiation, I will take the tamoxfien therapy in spite of the side effects as for me, I believe it's part of the prevention I need to take. We do all need to considered what is best for ourselves.
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I can understand your
I can understand your trepidation. I have been taking tamoxifen now for a little more than 2 and 1/2 years and as much as I would rather not be taking it, I feel better knowing I am doing everything possible to prevent a recurrence. The side effects have not been bad at all.0 -
FemaraEil4186 said:I can understand your
I can understand your trepidation. I have been taking tamoxifen now for a little more than 2 and 1/2 years and as much as I would rather not be taking it, I feel better knowing I am doing everything possible to prevent a recurrence. The side effects have not been bad at all.
My Femara arrived today. The oncologist wants me to start them while still on radiation, but the radiation department feel you should wait. I had second thoughts about hormone therapy..do not want to gain weight etc...but like others, anything I can do to stop the recurrence of bc is O.K. with me and I will live with the side effects.0 -
Thanks all for your replys.sausageroll said:Femara
My Femara arrived today. The oncologist wants me to start them while still on radiation, but the radiation department feel you should wait. I had second thoughts about hormone therapy..do not want to gain weight etc...but like others, anything I can do to stop the recurrence of bc is O.K. with me and I will live with the side effects.
Thanks all for your replys. I guess I will decide when it is time for me to either take tamox or not. I wish all of you the best of health!0 -
I'm not on AI drugs. I'm hormone negative and HER2 3+ I don't rely on apps, nor YouTube videos for my cancer information unless the person is a board certified Oncologist or Breast Cancer Surgeon. As for Physical Therapy, there are several good PT people who specialize in treating cancer patients and have great exercises for us on YouTube. I still recommend that you write down all of your questions and concerns, and talk with your Oncologist about them. There's a lot of fake/false information online about treating cancer and dealing with side effects.
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