Study re DCIS and radiation and tamoxifen
Interpretation: This updated analysis confirms the long-term beneficial effect of radiotherapy and reports a benefit for tamoxifen in reducing local and contralateral new breast events for women with DCIS treated by complete local excision.
See more at Effect of tamoxifen and radiotherapy in women with locally excised ductal carcinoma in situ
Comments
-
C.C. -- Your are TRUELY my Sister in every senseRitzy said:Thanks Cynthia!
Thanks for another great link Cynthia! I will read this for sure!
Sue
of the word .. Kindered Spirits, WARRIORS in PINK. The reason I say this is because, I am doing a little research and re-organizing when I ran across - my bilateral diagnostic mammogram - dated 30 June 2009 .. clincal history .bah bah bah .. procedure bah bah bah... findings: the breast parenchyma is moderately dense and heterogenerous. asymmetric increased ensity generally in the upper outer quadrantof the left breast as compare dtothe other regions. There are numerous clustered pleomorphic microcalcifications in this same area. This is just as deep to the area wher the BB has been place. Here's the good part --- wait for it ..
Findings are considered suspicious ofr malignancy. Biopsy is recommended. The area involved is ill-defined margins and measures approximately 5cm in diameter. Surgical excisional biopsy is recommended. Suspicious abnormality - biopsy should be done, as soon as possible.
Fast forward to 8/10/09
size of lumpectomy specimen: 10.0x7.0x4.0 cm
size of tumor: 3.0x2.4x2.0 cm
primarily in situ, high grade solid and comedo type ---
path report states on 8/10 .. Diagnosis: Left breast lumpectomy specimen with Extensive Hight Grade Intraductal Carcinoma In Situ Solid Tumor and Comedo Type
--- so I guess what I am stating is that the analysis of my mammo 'WAS' or IS pretty spot on to what the pathologist - Dr. Calvin Marantz found in my block
oh the good times ...
Vicki Sam0 -
will check it out..
thanks so much for info....0 -
VickiVickiSam said:C.C. -- Your are TRUELY my Sister in every sense
of the word .. Kindered Spirits, WARRIORS in PINK. The reason I say this is because, I am doing a little research and re-organizing when I ran across - my bilateral diagnostic mammogram - dated 30 June 2009 .. clincal history .bah bah bah .. procedure bah bah bah... findings: the breast parenchyma is moderately dense and heterogenerous. asymmetric increased ensity generally in the upper outer quadrantof the left breast as compare dtothe other regions. There are numerous clustered pleomorphic microcalcifications in this same area. This is just as deep to the area wher the BB has been place. Here's the good part --- wait for it ..
Findings are considered suspicious ofr malignancy. Biopsy is recommended. The area involved is ill-defined margins and measures approximately 5cm in diameter. Surgical excisional biopsy is recommended. Suspicious abnormality - biopsy should be done, as soon as possible.
Fast forward to 8/10/09
size of lumpectomy specimen: 10.0x7.0x4.0 cm
size of tumor: 3.0x2.4x2.0 cm
primarily in situ, high grade solid and comedo type ---
path report states on 8/10 .. Diagnosis: Left breast lumpectomy specimen with Extensive Hight Grade Intraductal Carcinoma In Situ Solid Tumor and Comedo Type
--- so I guess what I am stating is that the analysis of my mammo 'WAS' or IS pretty spot on to what the pathologist - Dr. Calvin Marantz found in my block
oh the good times ...
Vicki Sam
I notice a lot of postings here have #s like yours.....size etc etc...
I had lumpectomy 3 yrs ago...(almost) and have no clue of any of my #s...nor remember ever hearing them! IS it common doctors tell you exactly?
Denise W.0 -
Denise .. Do you have a copy of your path reportdisneyfan2008 said:will check it out..
thanks so much for info....
if not, please try and get it from your oncologist office, or general surgeon. My general surgeon explained in simple terms ..
Size of my cancerous tumor .. the size of a golf ball
Size taken from the upper portion of left breast .. the size of an orange, in order
to gather clear margins.
Again .. I somewhat forgot some of the actual factual information, until I found it again yesterday .. which after reading and digesting the paperwork, freaked me out, all over again.
Let us know!
Vicki Sam0 -
VickiVickiSam said:Denise .. Do you have a copy of your path report
if not, please try and get it from your oncologist office, or general surgeon. My general surgeon explained in simple terms ..
Size of my cancerous tumor .. the size of a golf ball
Size taken from the upper portion of left breast .. the size of an orange, in order
to gather clear margins.
Again .. I somewhat forgot some of the actual factual information, until I found it again yesterday .. which after reading and digesting the paperwork, freaked me out, all over again.
Let us know!
Vicki Sam
I dont' think I have ever seen or heard any #s at all...I am very organized and keep everything in files..but do not rememeber...I am sure IF I WAS told the # with so much info being thrown at me...I AM sure it was a blurr...
IS there any reason to really know or have?
My surgeon left-he did my surgery-I went back for follow up shortly after and said leaving practice. I saw someone he referred once and never since..(almost 3 yrs)
why does everyone keep in touch with the surgeon-I HOPE these questions don't sound dumb!0 -
I would go to the hospital where results ... are 'read'disneyfan2008 said:Vicki
I dont' think I have ever seen or heard any #s at all...I am very organized and keep everything in files..but do not rememeber...I am sure IF I WAS told the # with so much info being thrown at me...I AM sure it was a blurr...
IS there any reason to really know or have?
My surgeon left-he did my surgery-I went back for follow up shortly after and said leaving practice. I saw someone he referred once and never since..(almost 3 yrs)
why does everyone keep in touch with the surgeon-I HOPE these questions don't sound dumb!
analysised and reviewed. Just a thought0 -
You do need to get a copy ofdisneyfan2008 said:Vicki
I notice a lot of postings here have #s like yours.....size etc etc...
I had lumpectomy 3 yrs ago...(almost) and have no clue of any of my #s...nor remember ever hearing them! IS it common doctors tell you exactly?
Denise W.
You do need to get a copy of your pathology report Denise. It is important for you to know and to keep for your records.
Jan0 -
get resultsVickiSam said:I would go to the hospital where results ... are 'read'
analysised and reviewed. Just a thought
what is the benefit of having them? esp now almost 3 yrs later...? just curious0
Discussion Boards
- All Discussion Boards
- 6 CSN Information
- 6 Welcome to CSN
- 122K Cancer specific
- 2.8K Anal Cancer
- 446 Bladder Cancer
- 309 Bone Cancers
- 1.6K Brain Cancer
- 28.5K Breast Cancer
- 398 Childhood Cancers
- 27.9K Colorectal Cancer
- 4.6K Esophageal Cancer
- 1.2K Gynecological Cancers (other than ovarian and uterine)
- 13K Head and Neck Cancer
- 6.4K Kidney Cancer
- 673 Leukemia
- 794 Liver Cancer
- 4.1K Lung Cancer
- 5.1K Lymphoma (Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin)
- 238 Multiple Myeloma
- 7.2K Ovarian Cancer
- 65 Pancreatic Cancer
- 487 Peritoneal Cancer
- 5.5K Prostate Cancer
- 1.2K Rare and Other Cancers
- 543 Sarcoma
- 736 Skin Cancer
- 657 Stomach Cancer
- 192 Testicular Cancer
- 1.5K Thyroid Cancer
- 5.9K Uterine/Endometrial Cancer
- 6.3K Lifestyle Discussion Boards