angiosarcoma due to radiation?
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Angiosarcoma
I was diagnosed with Angiosarcoma of my irradiated breast in 2006. I was treated for Invasive Ductal Carcinoma several years prior to the diagnosis. Although so rare and usually aggressive, I was given the gift of low grade AS. I initially had a mastectomy with a wide excision for the AS and a prophylactic mastectomy on the unaffected side. Although I have had many surgeries for suspicious lesions, I have not had a recurrence. The fear does linger a bit. I hope that your mom is at one of the major Cancer Centers, and is with an Oncology Surgeon that she feels very comfortable with. The road that I travel is far more tolerable with the smart and compassionate team that I have in place. I hope the fact that I am here and doing well gives you and your mom a little hope.0 -
angiosarcoma due to radiation
I, like your mom, have just been given the same diagnosis. I am not sure yet what all this means. I am scheduled to have a bi-lateral mastectomy later this month. I will have to wait to see what the other treatment may be. Also, like you, I don't find much encouragement on the web. But I'm trusting in God and my surgeon who hasn't been as negative as what I see on the web.
I hope your mom is doing well.0 -
angiosarcoma due to radiationCarolynlg said:angiosarcoma due to radiation
I, like your mom, have just been given the same diagnosis. I am not sure yet what all this means. I am scheduled to have a bi-lateral mastectomy later this month. I will have to wait to see what the other treatment may be. Also, like you, I don't find much encouragement on the web. But I'm trusting in God and my surgeon who hasn't been as negative as what I see on the web.
I hope your mom is doing well.
i was diagnosed end of sept with as. have had my mastectomy, scans all clear, no matastazing. now doing chemo. gemcitabine & taxotere. 4-6 cycles... my surgeon got good margins and is hopeful, as is with my oncologist. he said i have a good start. it is a very agressive cancer, but after being there all summer,i was misdiagnosed, mine didn't spread. i think my surgeon was amazed. me, i'm very grateful. a miracle. what chemo has anyone else had? i have alot of little side effects from the taxotere. no looking forward to the next one... for all of you, my best wishes. don't get defeated.
survivor9yrs0
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