ER Negative and Arimidex?
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The tale of 4 sisters
I don't know if my info helps you or not as none of my family has ER negative.
However, I have a terrible family history. Two of my three sisters and myself (4 sisters including myself altogether) have had breast cancer and are ER+. The sister who has never had breast cancer tried tamoxifen prophylactically for about a year, but couldn't tolerate it. She then took aromasin (an aromatase inhibitor like arimidex) for 5 yrs to try and prevent breast cancer. She had no side effects at all.
She is now 59 and so far, no cancer. And to put things in perspective, I was 33 when I was first diagnosed and my other 2 sisters were 40 and 41. So, in your rare and unusual case, it might be worthwhile to consider arimidex to prevent ER+.0 -
What a difficult decision!CypressCynthia said:The tale of 4 sisters
I don't know if my info helps you or not as none of my family has ER negative.
However, I have a terrible family history. Two of my three sisters and myself (4 sisters including myself altogether) have had breast cancer and are ER+. The sister who has never had breast cancer tried tamoxifen prophylactically for about a year, but couldn't tolerate it. She then took aromasin (an aromatase inhibitor like arimidex) for 5 yrs to try and prevent breast cancer. She had no side effects at all.
She is now 59 and so far, no cancer. And to put things in perspective, I was 33 when I was first diagnosed and my other 2 sisters were 40 and 41. So, in your rare and unusual case, it might be worthwhile to consider arimidex to prevent ER+.
I think he may have a point. One of my good friends had one type of bc and 2 years later had another type. By the was she is still cancer free after 17 years. I have been on Arimidex for almost 2 years without any obvious side effects. Don't you hate all the decisions!
Roseann0 -
A second opinion?
In your case, I would seek a second opinion from a larger cancer center. I am certain your oncologist could help in a referral.
I have heard of ER/PR+ mutating to negative. I haven't read that it works the other way around. Aromatase Inhibitors are serious drugs. Even though one might not feel side effects, doesn't mean they are not happening in your body.
There is a web page on the internet that you can ask an expert a question and they will reply. The site is out of Johns Hopkins Breast Center and the person who usually replies is Lillie Shockney, R.N., M.A.S.,. If she can't answer your question, she forwards it to an oncologist who will reply to your inquiry. The link is for metastatic cancer. However, in your case, I do believe it fits there from a family history point of view.
Here is the web page:
http://www.hopkinsbreastcenter.org/services/ask_expert/metastatic_breast_cancer/
Good luck to you,
DORIS0 -
Thank you all for yourroseann4 said:What a difficult decision!
I think he may have a point. One of my good friends had one type of bc and 2 years later had another type. By the was she is still cancer free after 17 years. I have been on Arimidex for almost 2 years without any obvious side effects. Don't you hate all the decisions!
Roseann
Thank you all for your responses. They are helpful. It is a difficult decision and I am so tired of making decisions! :-) I will check out that website as well. Thank you again.0 -
I just want to wish you goodJuJu54 said:Thank you all for your
Thank you all for your responses. They are helpful. It is a difficult decision and I am so tired of making decisions! :-) I will check out that website as well. Thank you again.
I just want to wish you good luck with your decision. I am ER and PR + and HER2-
Hugs,
Diane0
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