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Not dumb!
Hi,
LCIS is Lobular Carcinoma in Situ and DCIS is Ductal Carcinoma in Situ. They are both early forms of breast cancer before they become invasive. They are usually considered Stage 0.
Tamoxifen is a drug given to women with estrogen positive breast cancer - which is a type of breast cancer that feeds on estrogen. Tamoxifen surpresses the body's production of estrogen. It is usually given for 5 years post-treatment and is very helpful in reducing one's risk of recurrence.
Hope that helps!
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that helpsFran1947 said:Not dumb!
Hi,
LCIS is Lobular Carcinoma in Situ and DCIS is Ductal Carcinoma in Situ. They are both early forms of breast cancer before they become invasive. They are usually considered Stage 0.
Tamoxifen is a drug given to women with estrogen positive breast cancer - which is a type of breast cancer that feeds on estrogen. Tamoxifen surpresses the body's production of estrogen. It is usually given for 5 years post-treatment and is very helpful in reducing one's risk of recurrence.
Hope that helps!
Fran
I have a triple negative breast cancer so that's why I was not informed of these drugs, good to here there is something out there for estrogen positive patients Not sure what there going to do with me after chemo, surgery, rad.0 -
Triple Negativepinkkari09 said:that helps
I have a triple negative breast cancer so that's why I was not informed of these drugs, good to here there is something out there for estrogen positive patients Not sure what there going to do with me after chemo, surgery, rad.
Hi,
There may be something new out specifically for triple negative. I have read that there are a number of clinical trials for targeted therapies for TNBC. Ask your oncologist.
Hugs,
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TamoxifenFran1947 said:Not dumb!
Hi,
LCIS is Lobular Carcinoma in Situ and DCIS is Ductal Carcinoma in Situ. They are both early forms of breast cancer before they become invasive. They are usually considered Stage 0.
Tamoxifen is a drug given to women with estrogen positive breast cancer - which is a type of breast cancer that feeds on estrogen. Tamoxifen surpresses the body's production of estrogen. It is usually given for 5 years post-treatment and is very helpful in reducing one's risk of recurrence.
Hope that helps!
Fran
Hello Ladies,
Just an FYI....Tamoxifen is also used as a preventive. 6 years they found some pre-cancer cells in my breast.....and since we had a history of breast cancer in my family, my surgeon decided to give me Tamoxifen for 5 years. Been off of it for 1 year and (knock on wood)all has been well.
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That's goodJaneE2366 said:Tamoxifen
Hello Ladies,
Just an FYI....Tamoxifen is also used as a preventive. 6 years they found some pre-cancer cells in my breast.....and since we had a history of breast cancer in my family, my surgeon decided to give me Tamoxifen for 5 years. Been off of it for 1 year and (knock on wood)all has been well.
Jane
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One of our mottos here is that there is never a dumb question!!0 -
Patty is right. There areoutdoorgirl said:Okay kms
One of our mottos here is that there is never a dumb question!!
Patty is right. There are no dumb questions. Ask anything anytime!
Glad you got your answers!
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Thank goodness outdoor girloutdoorgirl said:Okay kms
One of our mottos here is that there is never a dumb question!!
Thank goodness outdoor girl or I would be in big trouble. lol Dumb questions do not exist on this site, so, ask anything. Right?
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I have DCIS - stage 1susie09 said:Thank goodness outdoor girl
Thank goodness outdoor girl or I would be in big trouble. lol Dumb questions do not exist on this site, so, ask anything. Right?
♠♣ Susie ♠♣
Due to the HER2 and High grade of my tumor . I am still sorting thru everything mentally. I would of only required radition, however due to the Her2 cancer, I am currently going thru chemo as well.
Chemo first, then bi lateral .. I may not need rad's.
VickiSam0
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