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Laurissa
That is awesome news!! Congrats on finishing Chemo! Mine didn't disappear, but did shrink down quite a bit. My surgeon was amazed too after only 2 treatments. Makes all we went through with Chemo well worth it doesn't it? I'm so happy for you! So what's your next step?
Hugz,
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lump/radslaurissa said:it confuses me
Surgeon says they go in and take out the area that was affected. I also had lymph nodes involved.
I think after the chemo..u will find the lumpectomy a walk in the park. I just started rads friday. Ill let you know how it goes. Good luck!0 -
Soundslaurissa said:it confuses me
Surgeon says they go in and take out the area that was affected. I also had lymph nodes involved.
like the surgeon will be clearing the margins around where the tumor was. So will you be having a Sentinal Node Biopsy also or will he just remove however many he feels were affected? Do you have a date set yet? Sam's right, the Lumpectomy is sooooo much easier than the Chemo experience! In the meantime, rest up and keep your eyes on the finish line-you are almost there!
Hugz,
Cathy0 -
LaurissaSam726 said:lump/rads
I think after the chemo..u will find the lumpectomy a walk in the park. I just started rads friday. Ill let you know how it goes. Good luck!
Great news, especially that the hip is clear!!!. I am really happy for you. Good luck with tests this week
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Wonderful news Laurissa!New Flower said:Laurissa
Great news, especially that the hip is clear!!!. I am really happy for you. Good luck with tests this week
New Flower
Wonderful news Laurissa! Good luck!0 -
Hi Laurissa,Cat64 said:Sounds
like the surgeon will be clearing the margins around where the tumor was. So will you be having a Sentinal Node Biopsy also or will he just remove however many he feels were affected? Do you have a date set yet? Sam's right, the Lumpectomy is sooooo much easier than the Chemo experience! In the meantime, rest up and keep your eyes on the finish line-you are almost there!
Hugz,
Cathy
What great news
Hi Laurissa,
What great news to hear. Hoping all the tests will show the improvement too. My tumors were reduced somewhat on the Femara and my onc thought I would only have a lumpectomy. After I had an 3D ultrasound, it showed the small tumor is almost gone with some reduction in the other 2. The surgeon said I will still have to have the masectomy with radiation because the tumors are scattered around and I have bc in my lymph nodes. We do what we have to do to make sure cancer is gone. Let us know how your tests come out and when the surgery is scheduled. Hugs and prayers for you.0 -
Awesome news, laurissa!
Heartfelt congratulations to you!
Makes the difficulty of chemo so well worth it, indeed.
Kind regards, Susan0
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