Anyone herceptin without chemo??
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Lucks, welcome to this
Lucks, welcome to this amazing group. I was not in your same situation but wanted to say that what is as important as your treatment is your comfort and faith in your doctors. So, if 3 opinions is what it takes, go for it!! Good luck and keep us posted.0 -
I would also get anotherMyTurnNow said:Lucks, welcome to this
Lucks, welcome to this amazing group. I was not in your same situation but wanted to say that what is as important as your treatment is your comfort and faith in your doctors. So, if 3 opinions is what it takes, go for it!! Good luck and keep us posted.
I would also get another opinion. Let us know what you decide to do.
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Hi Lucks
I am Her2 pos ER+ PR+. I have IDC with 2 nodes pos. Been on this journey for a year this April 15. I had surgery, Chemo 4 rounds AC the 12 rounds Taxol with Herceptin, 35 rads with continued herceptin every 3 weeks until around August. Need to do 52 treatments of herceptin total. You have to believe in your doctors, find one you feel good with. Good Luck.0 -
Good luck with your newKat11 said:Hi Lucks
I am Her2 pos ER+ PR+. I have IDC with 2 nodes pos. Been on this journey for a year this April 15. I had surgery, Chemo 4 rounds AC the 12 rounds Taxol with Herceptin, 35 rads with continued herceptin every 3 weeks until around August. Need to do 52 treatments of herceptin total. You have to believe in your doctors, find one you feel good with. Good Luck.
Good luck with your new oncologist!
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I would go for the third
I would go for the third opinion since both oncologists have such a different plan for treatment. I am ER+ PR+ and HER2+(3). I recently finished 6 rounds of chemo. with Herceptin and will continue with Herceptin for the rest of the year. I started radiation 2 weeks ago and will have 33 treatments. This will be followed by tamoxifen. I am really surprised that your first oncologist did not recommend chemo.0 -
Yep, I'm triple+, IDC andAlexis F said:Good luck with your new
Good luck with your new oncologist!
Lex
Yep, I'm triple+, IDC and DCIS, stage 1C, 2CM with no nodes involved. Had chemo (Adriamycin/Cytoxan then Taxol),then had radiatioin, now on Tamoxefin and Herceptin every 3 weeks for a total of 17 treatments. I asked my oncol. about a trial and he said he didn't want me in a trial because my survival rate was so good, he didn't want to mess with it. This is the treatment that the ACS and the NCCN recommends for this type of cancer. Check out the ACS booklet called "Breast Cancer Treatment Guidelines for Paitents"
Hope this helps.
Sher0
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