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Welcome
I am sorry about your re-occurance, wow a 20 year survivor!! I bet you already know you will survive this time also. and I am glad you joined this group of amazing women and friends here. You will find so much comfort and support here. I know I have.
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TUMOR SIZE
Welcome and Sorry you have to go through this again. You have reached a great site. Ladies are all very knowledgeable and supportive.
I think 8mm is very small. 10 millimeters equals 1 centimeter. 2 Centimeters is about 3/4 of an inch.
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how great and such quick replies. the doctor just called to schedule my surgury for Monday next week. i have not even checked up on this surgeon. Does anyone know a web address for researching doctors. my previous surgeon is retired and i have since moved away from Ohio. my previous surgeon used to joke with me. He called the right brest, his breat and would say things like, "I can tell you this, it is not coming back in my right breast". he was right about that. wish he had not retired, i trusted him so much.0
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I would google 'physiciandontlikeit said:how great and such quick replies. the doctor just called to schedule my surgury for Monday next week. i have not even checked up on this surgeon. Does anyone know a web address for researching doctors. my previous surgeon is retired and i have since moved away from Ohio. my previous surgeon used to joke with me. He called the right brest, his breat and would say things like, "I can tell you this, it is not coming back in my right breast". he was right about that. wish he had not retired, i trusted him so much.
I would google 'physician profiles' with your state included. See what comes up. Usually states that I've checked out have a website to search for doctors backgrounds.0 -
BC has come a long way in the past 20 years.
Hi Dontlikeit,
Your tumor is very small. Do you have a research hospital or teaching hospital nearby? They usually have the latest treatments and a wide variety of experts. That's often where the best and brightest docs hang out. I would contact your area hospital and ask for a surgeon who specializes in breasts. I found one that way. She was terrific! The surgeon can refer you to an oncologist.
Good luck! You will overcome again!
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Hi dontlikeit
I dont blame you...I dont like it either!!! I think your tumor is small, probably less than 1/2 inch so that sounds good to me. Guess thats a question to ask your surgeon though.
Twenty year survivor is wonderful and its great to know that there are those out there.
Hang in there, and keep us posted on your progress.
Hugs
LindaT0 -
Surgeonsdontlikeit said:how great and such quick replies. the doctor just called to schedule my surgury for Monday next week. i have not even checked up on this surgeon. Does anyone know a web address for researching doctors. my previous surgeon is retired and i have since moved away from Ohio. my previous surgeon used to joke with me. He called the right brest, his breat and would say things like, "I can tell you this, it is not coming back in my right breast". he was right about that. wish he had not retired, i trusted him so much.
You could also google your surgeon's name and city, state, and get a rating that way. You should check out your surgeon and find out more about him/her. The first surgeon I went to was a big mistake and I checked around and found another one that I now have confidence in. My tumors are 2.2cm, 1.5cm and another smaller one plus node involvement. Sorry to hear you're going thru this again. Wishing you well and let us know how you're doing. Hugs to you.0 -
Just wanting to welcome youMyTurnNow said:Donlikeit, just wanted to
Donlikeit, just wanted to welcome you. I know, you really don't want to be here, but this is a great group of very supportive and caring individuals. We'll help you get through this for the second time. Take care.
Just wanting to welcome you as the others have. I am sorry about your recurrence. We all fear that. We will help you in anyway that we can!0 -
Welcome to this wonderfulmlmjt1 said:Hi dontlikeit
I dont blame you...I dont like it either!!! I think your tumor is small, probably less than 1/2 inch so that sounds good to me. Guess thats a question to ask your surgeon though.
Twenty year survivor is wonderful and its great to know that there are those out there.
Hang in there, and keep us posted on your progress.
Hugs
LindaT
Welcome to this wonderful board. But, I am sorry that you had to come here because of bc.
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Hi Dontlikeit
I sure agree with you on that! I'm sorry you have a recurrance, I can't imagine what that feels like. Sometimes when you google your physician's name they will give you websites with patient comments. But I say WELCOME to this site with all its Amazing Women and Men!
Hugs and Prayers - Pat0 -
Hi and welcome! I am sorjjj said:Welcome
I am sorry about your re-occurance, wow a 20 year survivor!! I bet you already know you will survive this time also. and I am glad you joined this group of amazing women and friends here. You will find so much comfort and support here. I know I have.
Hugs, Jackie
Hi and welcome! I am so sorry that you had a recurrence, and, after 20 years. You are not alone though, there are several on here with multiple recurrences unfortunately. You beat bc the first time though, and, you will again. And, we will help you! Once again, I am so sorry.
Sue0 -
We're you hormone positive and HER2 negative last time? Hormone positive cancers tend to have very late recurrence compared to HER2 positive and hormone negative and TNBC.
Yes that size is very small. Mine was 3.2 cm, or 32 mm. I had chemo first because it was HER2 positive and hormone negative, and IDC. Hopefully you qualify for lumpectomy and radiation therapy. Maybe no chemo drugs needed.
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